John Tyndall (far-right activist)
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John Hutchyns Tyndall, né le 14 juillet 1934 à Exeter, mort le 19 juillet 2005 à Hove (Angleterre), est un homme politique britannique d'extrême droite, essentiellement connu comme dirigeant du National Front dans les années 1970 et fondateur du British National Party dans les années 1980.
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John Hutchyns Tyndall (14 July 1934 – 19 July 2005) was a British fascist political activist. A leading member of various small neo-Nazi groups during the late 1950s and 1960s, he was chairman of the National Front (NF) from 1972 to 1974 and again from 1975 to 1980, and then chairman of the British National Party (BNP) from 1982 to 1999. He unsuccessfully stood for election to the House of Commons and European Parliament on several occasions.
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John Hutchyns Tyndall (Exeter, 14 juli 1934 - Hove, 19 juli 2005) was een Britse fascistische politieke activist. Na leider te zijn geweest van verschillende kleine neonazistische groepen in de late jaren 1950 en in de zestiger jaren, was hij voorzitter van het National Front (NF) van 1972 tot 1974 en opnieuw van 1975 tot 1980, en vervolgens voorzitter van de British National Party (BNP) van 1982 tot 1999. Hij heeft verschillende keren zonder succes meegedaan aan verkiezingen voor het Lagerhuis en het Europees Parlement.
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John Tyndall, född 14 juli 1934 i Exeter, Devon, död 19 juli 2005 i Hove, East Sussex, var en brittisk politiker inom extremhögern som var mest känd för att ha lett både National Front och British National Party. Efter att ha tvingats lämna National Front så återuppstartade han British National Party som han ledde till och med 1999 då Nick Griffin tog över. Efter detta publicerade han sin tidning Spearhead där han ofta gick till attack mot Griffin. Han avled i sitt hem i Sussex den 19 juli 2005 bara några dagar innan han skulle ställas inför rätta för hets mot folkgrupp.
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Tyndall addressing a Nationalist Alliance meeting in 2005
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My experience as a campaigner against the multi-racial idea in Britain and in favour of our country's centuries-old tradition of racial homogeneity has brought home to me beyond any doubt the fact that Jews are to be found at the forefront of opposition to British racial self-preservation.
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John Tyndall was both [the BNPs] greatest asset and its greatest drawback. His persistence, rock-like reliability and leadership had kept the movement going, but with almost imperceptible growth since its 1982 foundation.
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I do not believe that the survival of the white man will be found through the crest of political respectability because I believe that respectability today means one thing, it means your preparedness to be a lackey of the establishment ... I don't want respectability if that is what respectability means, preparedness to surrender my own race, to hell with respectability if that is what it is.
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From open Hitler worship and barely disguised expression of such ideas in the National Socialist Movement, through the 'English' form of national socialism [i.e. Nazism] in the Greater British Movement, to the expression of such sentiments clothed in apparently respectable form in the National Front, Tyndall was to retain the basic extremist views which had always characterised his thought.
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Immigration into Britain by non-Europeans ... should be terminated forthwith and we should organise a massive programme of repatriation and resettlement overseas of those peoples of non-European origin already resident in this country.
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By his systematic attack on all European culture the Jew is polluting and destroying the European soul ... If the European soul is to be recovered in our country and throughout Europe, it can only be by the elimination of this cankerous microbe in our midst.
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— The BNP's first policy on repatriation, 1982
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— Tyndall's views on electoral 'respectability'
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— Tyndall's belief that Jews were behind multiracial Britain
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— Tyndall's views on Jews, published in the NLP journal
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— Historian Nigel Copsey, 2008
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John Hutchyns Tyndall (14 July 1934 – 19 July 2005) was a British fascist political activist. A leading member of various small neo-Nazi groups during the late 1950s and 1960s, he was chairman of the National Front (NF) from 1972 to 1974 and again from 1975 to 1980, and then chairman of the British National Party (BNP) from 1982 to 1999. He unsuccessfully stood for election to the House of Commons and European Parliament on several occasions. Born in Devon and educated in Kent, Tyndall undertook national service prior to embracing the extreme-right. In the mid-1950s, he joined the League of Empire Loyalists (LEL) and came under the influence of its leader, Arthur Chesterton. Finding the LEL too moderate, in 1957 he and John Bean founded the National Labour Party (NLP), an explicitly "National Socialist" (Nazi) group. In 1960, the NLP merged with Colin Jordan's White Defence League to found the first British National Party (BNP). Within the BNP, Tyndall and Jordan established a paramilitary wing called Spearhead, which angered Bean and other party members. They expelled Tyndall and Jordan, who went on to establish the National Socialist Movement and then the international World Union of National Socialists. In 1962, they were convicted and briefly imprisoned for their paramilitary activities. After a split with Jordan, Tyndall formed his Greater Britain Movement (GBM) in 1964. Although never changing his basic beliefs, by the mid-1960s, Tyndall was replacing his overt references to Nazism with appeals to British nationalism. In 1967, Tyndall joined Chesterton's newly founded National Front (NF) and became its leader in 1972, overseeing growing membership and electoral growth. His leadership was threatened by various factions within the party which eventually led to him losing his position as leader in 1974. He resumed this position in 1975, although the latter part of the 1970s saw the party's prospects decline. Following an argument with long-term comrade Martin Webster, Tyndall resigned from the party in 1980 and formed his short-lived New National Front (NNF). In 1982, he merged the NNF into his own newly formed British National Party (BNP). Under Tyndall, the BNP established itself as the UK's most prominent extreme-right group during the 1980s, although electoral success eluded it. Tyndall's refusal to moderate the BNP's policies or image caused anger among a growing array of "modernisers" in the party, who ousted him in favour of Nick Griffin in 1999. In 2005, Tyndall was charged with incitement to racial hatred for comments made at a BNP meeting. He died two days before his trial was due to take place. Tyndall promoted a racial nationalist belief in a distinct white "British race", arguing that this race was threatened by a Jewish conspiracy to encourage non-white migration into Britain. He called for the establishment of an authoritarian state which would deport all non-whites from the country, engage in a eugenics project, and re-establish the British Empire through the military conquest of parts of Africa. He never gained any mainstream political respectability in the United Kingdom although he proved popular among sectors of the British far-right.
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John Hutchyns Tyndall, né le 14 juillet 1934 à Exeter, mort le 19 juillet 2005 à Hove (Angleterre), est un homme politique britannique d'extrême droite, essentiellement connu comme dirigeant du National Front dans les années 1970 et fondateur du British National Party dans les années 1980.
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John Hutchyns Tyndall (Exeter, 14 juli 1934 - Hove, 19 juli 2005) was een Britse fascistische politieke activist. Na leider te zijn geweest van verschillende kleine neonazistische groepen in de late jaren 1950 en in de zestiger jaren, was hij voorzitter van het National Front (NF) van 1972 tot 1974 en opnieuw van 1975 tot 1980, en vervolgens voorzitter van de British National Party (BNP) van 1982 tot 1999. Hij heeft verschillende keren zonder succes meegedaan aan verkiezingen voor het Lagerhuis en het Europees Parlement. Tyndall propageerde een racistisch nationalistisch geloof in een duidelijk blank "Brits ras", met het argument dat dit ras werd bedreigd door een Joodse samenzwering om niet-blanke migratie naar Groot-Brittannië aan te moedigen. Hij riep op tot de oprichting van een autoritaire staat die alle niet-blanken uit het land zou deporteren en het Britse rijk zou herstellen door de militaire verovering van delen van Afrika. Hij verwierf nooit enig algemeen politiek aanzien in het Verenigd Koninkrijk, hoewel hij populair bleek te zijn onder Britse extreemrechtse sympathisanten. Tyndall was ook betrokken bij het extreemrechtse tijdschrift Spearhead en werd in 1986 veroordeeld wegens aanzetten tot racisme.
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John Tyndall, född 14 juli 1934 i Exeter, Devon, död 19 juli 2005 i Hove, East Sussex, var en brittisk politiker inom extremhögern som var mest känd för att ha lett både National Front och British National Party. Tyndall började sin politiska karriär i League of Empire Loyalists i slutet av 1950-talet, där han för första gången träffade A.K. Chesterton som sedermera skulle bilda National Front. LoEL var dock för liberalt för den unge Tyndall som snart lämnade gruppen och bildade första inkarnationen av British National Party. Detta parti utvecklade dock inte heller i den riktning som Tyndall hoppats, varför han tillsammans med Colin Jordan bildade National Socialist Movement 1962. I NSM kom han att ansvara för gruppens stormtrupper som kallades Spearhead, ett namn som Tyndall senare kommit att använda för olika tidningsprojekt han varit inblandad i. Efter ett par år som renodlad nazist så började Tyndall intressera sig för det nybildade National Front som visade potential att kunna locka till sig en större grupp människor. Han snyggade till sig och sitt förflutna för att så småningom ta över ledarskapet i denna organisation. I National Front hade han sitt hem under nästan hela 1970-talet men han blev utmanövrerad efter det dåliga valresultatet 1979. Efter att ha tvingats lämna National Front så återuppstartade han British National Party som han ledde till och med 1999 då Nick Griffin tog över. Efter detta publicerade han sin tidning Spearhead där han ofta gick till attack mot Griffin. Han avled i sitt hem i Sussex den 19 juli 2005 bara några dagar innan han skulle ställas inför rätta för hets mot folkgrupp.
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