Winston Churchill and the anti-fascist quote (UK)
Many people will have seen the claim that Winston Churchill said the immortal words.
“The Fascists of the future will be the anti-fascists.”
Often when challenging a BNP, EDL or some other far right idiot online they will use this semi-famous quote of Winston Churchill to vilify the anti-fascists/ anti-racists stance.
But here’s the problem.
There is no record of Winston Churchill ever saying this.
And the Winston Churchill society when asked if he had said it, replied by stating.
“There was absolutely no evidence anywhere of him ever saying it and so, therefore, he didn't say it.”
So if he didn’t say it who did or where did it come from?
Well it appears that this saying has it’s origin in 1930’s America, from Huey Long a populist politician from the state of Louisiana.
And what he actually said is along the lines of.
When Fascism comes to America, it will (be in the name of/come under the guise of/be called) anti-Fascism!"
Attributed to Huey Long in 1935 by various writers in 1938-1943