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By John Bean
This is the autobiography of John Bean who's life in nationalist and patriotic politics began when he left the Royal Navy and joined Mosley's Union Movement in the early 1950s. After this period he formed his own party, The British People's Rally, in Hull. He later joined The League of Empire Loyalists and then formed another party, the British National Party and edited the party's newspaper,Combat.
He knew all the main personalities in the racial nationalist movement including Mosley, A.K. Chesterton. Colin Jordan and John Tyndall.
He is currently editor of Identity which is the monthly journal of the current British National Party (which has no connection with previous organisations using that name).
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