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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

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  4. The British National Party was founded by the extreme-right political activist John Tyndall, who had been involved in Neo-Nazi groups since the late 1950s. He had led the far-right National Front (NF) throughout most of the 1970s, although resigned in 1980, complaining that homosexuals like Martin Webster held senior positions within the party.

  5. Emerging from the British führer’s shadow: from the National Socialist Movement to the National Front. Even though he was still Jordans subordinate, Tyndall was a far-right leader in the making, and by the early 1960s he was carving out a niche for himself in British fascism’s hall of fame.

    • Nigel Copsey
    • 2008
  6. By Philippe Naughton, Times Online. Tuesday July 19 2005, 1.00am, The Times. John Tyndall, Britain’s most prominent far-right political leader, has been found dead at his home in Sussex...

  7. 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.