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The  was a far left party that existed in Britannia from 1897 to 1945, ruling from 1919 to its dissolution. Under the leadership of Leopold Marsden it helped fuel the Britannian Revolution that saw the overthrow of the old aristocracy.

Originally the party was formed to support the trade union movement, and sought to preserve worker's rights. However in 1907 it took a radical turn under the leadership of Leopold Marsden who inspired by the and  advocated for the ruling class of Britannia to be overthrown and a workers state established in its place that would protect freedom and equality.

In late 1918 following the end of the the government of  intended to send troops to fight a campaign against the  in revolutionary Russia. This provoked strikes to erupt around the country along with an armed mutiny amongst the armed forces. The BRP were able to fan the flames of this revolutionary spirit which led to the Britannian Revolution in early 1919 which saw the BRP take power.

Following the revolution the BRP led a de facto single party state. However, factions within the party began to grow as clashed with the. During the interwar years the party became more fractured as, , and  branches appeared. The Great Depression saw the party create a coalition with the Conservative Party which had remained the nominal opposition as the democratic socialist wing of the party led by Peter Glasstenson. Despite this the party still maintained control over Britannia with the socialism system being unopposed. The outbreak of saw Glasstenson step down as leader with his successor being democratic socialist. In 1940 Atlee gave Conservative leader the position of prime minister hoping he would function better as a wartime prime minister with the BRP participating in the wartime coalition. In 1945 Atlee dissolved the party creating the People's Party of the Commonwealth of Britannia in its place which went onto win the elections that year.