John Tyndall was far and away the main leader of British nationalism since the 1970s. He led the National Front to prominence thirty years ago, and then, after the NF was destroyed by government infiltrators, founded the British National Party in 1982 and patiently oversaw it until it elected a councilman in London in 1993. The BNP has elected numerous politicians in recent years. Although Tyndall was forced out of the chairmanship by a rival several years ago, he maintained a strong following in the party. He founded and edited the magazine Spearhead, putting out an issue every month for some 40 years, a remarkable achievement.
He was a man of courage, high intellectual ability, common sense, and honesty. His death yesterday is a huge loss for white nationalists the world over.
He was a man of courage, high intellectual ability, common sense, and honesty. His death yesterday is a huge loss for white nationalists the world over.
