Norsefire

Norsefire is the fictional white supremacist and neo-fascist political party ruling the United Kingdom in Alan Moore and David Lloyd's V for Vendetta comic book/graphic novel series, its 2005 film adaptation, and the 2019 television series Pennyworth.

Norsefire

Party logo and flag as portrayed in the film adaptation
Universe
In-universe information
TypePolitical party
Leader
Key people
List of members
  • Adam Susan (former leader/the Head; deceased)
  • Peter Creedy (former leader/the Head after the death of Adam Susan; former head of the Finger after the death of Derek Almond; deceased)
  • Derek Almond (former head of the Finger; deceased)
  • Conrad Heyer (former head of the Eye; deceased)
  • Brian Etheridge (former head of the Ear; deceased)
  • Eric Finch (former head of the Nose)
  • Roger Dascombe (former head of the Mouth; deceased)
  • Lewis Prothero (former Commander of Larkhill Resettlement Camp; former Voice of Fate)
  • Anthony Lilliman (former Chaplain of Larkhill Resettlement Camp; former Bishop of London; deceased)
  • Delia Surridge (former doctor of Larkhill Resettlement Camp; former forensic pathologist of the Nose; former botanist of the Nose; deceased)
Slogan
  • "Strength Through Purity, Purity Through Faith" (comic)
  • "Strength Through Unity, Unity Through Faith" (film)
ColoursBlack and white (comic)
Black and red (film)
Political ideology
Political positionFar-right

The organization gained power promising stability and restoration of the United Kingdom after a worldwide nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union decimates the Earth. The United Kingdom and Ireland survive due to their geographic isolation and the decommissioning of Britain's nuclear arsenal, but suffer widespread damage leading to societal instability, which is a catalyst for the rise of Norsefire.

Due to the chaotic state of the world outside of the United Kingdom, the party gained power by promising order and security among the population. However, while the Norsefire regime did indeed bring order back to the country, this order came at a cost. Political opponents along with religious and ethnic minorities were rounded up and sent to concentration camps. With their potential enemies all removed within a short space of time, Norsefire began consolidating their power over the country.

In public, the party portrays itself as a Christian fascist party supportive of the Anglican Communion. In private, the party leaders are apathetic on the subject, and allow higher-ranking members to not follow Christian morality or Christianity in private as long as such activities do not threaten the party's power. For instance, propagandist Lewis Prothero takes illicit drugs, Bishop Lilliman sexually abuses children, and three Fingermen attempt to rape Evey Hammond when they apprehend her. The head of the party, Leader Adam Susan, actually worships Fate, the super-computer surveillance system that surveys the nation, and considers himself and his creation God. While this is not explored in the film, both the novel and film imply that Susan/Sutler is not a fervent Christian so much as a person who values security and order, which he maintains by eliminating political opponents and cultural minorities. Similarly, the Islamophobia that Norsefire exhibits in the film is likely not the result of a hatred of Islam so much as a consequence of their perception of Muslims as terrorists, as well as that many Muslims are South Asians, Arabs, Indonesians and Africans, and thus violate Norsefire's standards for racial purity.

The Norsefire party is loosely based on the Nazi Party and the private religious views of Adolf Hitler.

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