Georgeland National Front

The Georgeland National Front, normally referred to as the GNF or simply as the National Front are a political party in Georgeland, founded in 1989. The National Front describes itself in party literature as "the party of Georgeland for Georgelanders" and actively campaigns against immigration and social inclusion policies.

History
The GNF was founded in 1989, as a merger between the Georgeland National Party and the United Islands Party, two far-right groups with similar ideologies. Each of those groups had origins as Neo-Nazi and/or white supremacist groups in the 1950s and 1960s. The GNF formed ostensibly to "combat the tide of social inclusion and multiculturalisation destroying Georgeland's Anglo-Saxon heritage." This is a line the party still adopts. The party has long been considered a marginal, far-right group with little chance of electoral success. However, since 2000, as the Conservative Party of Georgeland moves further towards the centure, the GNF has seen its share of the vote increase. The party has little presence in Scoita, where most far-right support is for the Scoitan nationalist Free Scoita Party. The GNF claims to have 20,000 members; the Georgeland Electoral Office figures give the party only 4,000 members. The GNF considers 'contributors' and 'supporters' to be "members of the party".