Martin Webster

Martin Webster
National Activities Organiser
of the National Front
In office
1969–1983
Personal details
Born (1943-05-14) 14 May 1943 (age 80)
Political partyLeague of Empire Loyalists,
National Socialist Movement
1962–1964
Greater Britain Movement
1964–1967
National Front
1967–1983
Our Nation
1983

Martin Guy Alan Webster (born 14 May 1943) is a British neo-nazi, a former leading figure on the far-right in the United Kingdom.[1] An early member of the National Labour Party, he was John Tyndall's closest ally, and followed him in joining the original British National Party, the National Socialist Movement and the Greater Britain Movement. Webster also spent time in prison for helping to organise a paramilitary organisation, Spearhead, and was convicted under the Public Order Act 1936. Rumours of his homosexuality led to him becoming vilified in far-right circles, and he quietly disappeared from the political scene.

  1. ^ Copsey, Nigel (2004). Contemporary British Fascism: The British National Party and the Quest for Legitimacy. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. inter alia. ISBN 1-4039-0214-3.

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