John Tyndall

John Hutchyns Tyndall (14 July 1934 – 19 July 2005) was a leading figure in British nationalism who led the National Front in the 1970s and founded the British National Party in 1982. John Tyndall was born in Exeter in Devon, England on July 14, 1934. The son of the warden of St George's House, a YMCA hostel at Southwark, he grew up in London. He was related to the early English translator of the Bible, William Tyndale, his ancestors having moved... more

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