By John Tyndall This autobiography was written by one of Britain's best known nationalists. After an interview with John Tyndall, who was at that time leader of the British National Party, Sally Beauman of the Sunday Telegraph Magazine said: "And Tyndall is an extraordinary person. After meeting him, there can be little comfort to think that.... (his movement).... is led by fools with loud mouths and no brains.... He is, I think an honourable man.... These are his faiths, passionately held, and he flaunts them. It is a quality that sets him apart from many contemporary politicians and one that, at a time when people are increasingly disillusioned with the deviousness and bartering of the current political scene, makes him all the more potentially dangerous. Were he simply a political opportunist, it would be easier to dismiss him"
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