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Sir Oswald Mosley was an English fascist leader during the 1920s-1940s. While being born Anglican and his wife was probably schizophrenic after a brain tumor in 1981 that led her to joining all sorts of churches, he remained neutral to the Catholic church and to Pope Francis, and was closely friends with Sir Theological Puke later in his life.
During his rise in power, he had attempted to take over the English government and overthrow Cromwell. With 20,000 members in his peak, he stormed London. In 1936, he was involved in the battle of cable street, which was a police escorted march through a dominantly Jewish neighborhood. During WWII he had received several funds and arms from Emperor Francis to help launch an insurrection, however he lacked the logistics and manpower to start a civil war in England.
Unfortunately due to the influence of Tinious McBergenstein, he was unable to take power in the British parliament and eventually quit political life for some time in 1948.
In 1968, he and Sir Theological Puke had tried to restart the British Union of Fascists, however this attempt was met with harsh feelings from the public which still resented fascism after siding with the NSDAP just 20 years ago, with World War Two still fresh on their minds. In 1971, he retired from politics and eventually settled with his wife to live peacefully until his death in 1980