FSFO
FSFO (Fo Sostyn, Fo Ordaag ("under England, under the thumb"), sometimes interpreted as "Financial Sector (or Services) Fuck Off") was a Manx nationalist group on the Isle of Man in the 1970s and 1980s, known for graffiti campaigns and arson attacks against outsiders and tax haven seekers of the financial sector[clarification needed] on the island.
Among the later notable individuals involved in FSFO was Phil Gawne, who later become Minister of Agriculture. Gawne was jailed for 16 months in the 1970s for attacks on homes being built for English arrivals to the island.
In 1991, FSFO issued a press release through the Manx nationalist paper Yn Pabyr Seyr:
See also
- Irree Magh, another Manx militant organisation
- Ny Troor Tromode
- Fo Halloo