Squadism (or sometimes "Squaddism") was the practice of physical, [[anti-fascism|anti-fascist]] [[direct action]]. The term, often used pejoratively by liberal anti-fascists eschewing physical violence, originated in the [[Anti-Nazi League]], a broad-based anti-fascist campaigning organisation dominated by the heterodox Trotskyist (SWP). The SWP formed "squads", fighting units, in 1977,initially to defend and steward meetings against violent attacks from the fascist [[National Front (United Kingdom)|]]. The name associated eventually with all of the fighting groups of that era, i.e., "Squads" originated with the already established Manchester-based anti fascist fighting group, drawn from many groups on the left and non-aligned anti fascists which first adopted the name "The Squad" for its, previously very ad hoc, fighting unit in 1977.ref The adoption of the name, "Squad", had only an accidental connection with the very similar "Peoples Squads" in Italy in the early 1920s.