the National Front
noun /ðə ˌnæʃnəl ˈfrʌnt/
/ðə ˌnæʃnəl ˈfrʌnt/
[singular + singular or plural verb]- (in the UK) a small political party with extreme views, especially on issues connected with race
(英国)民族阵线(一小型政党,尤在种族问题上持极端观点) CultureThe National Front was formed in 1967 and caused some street violence in the 1970s, mainly because of its campaign against black and Asian people. In 1980 the party split, and some of its members formed the British National Party. The National Front has put forward many candidates for election to Parliament but none of them has been elected.