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During the Leyton by-election of 1965 Jordan led a group of about 100 fascist demonstrators at a public Labour Party meeting, and after taking to the stage to berate the audience he was punched by Denis Healey, the then Secretary of State for Defence.
Después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, Jordan se unió a la Liga británica de exmilitares y mujeres, un grupo pro-fascista dirigido por el secretario de Sir Oswald Mosley, Jeffrey Hamm [8] pero Jordan pronto se asoció con Arnold Leese y se quedó con una casa en la voluntad de Leese, que se convirtió en Notting Hill [6] base de operaciones ...
In 2001, he received a court order prohibiting him from any political activity, but it was unearthed by a Scottish newspaper that he was communicating with fascist groups in Europe. Jordan died...
In the obituary of the former British fascist leader Colin Jordan below we stated that a fatal fire at a theological college in Stamford Hill, London, was part of a wave of 34 arson attacks by...
Colin Jordan, who has been described as the grandfather of post-war National Socialism in Britain, was an ardent admirer of Hitler who for decades carried the flag for Nazism. Despite his long...
Colin Jordan may not be Britain’s most notorious fascist, but he was an unpleasantly significant one nonetheless. In the post-war period, following fascism’s de.
The long-time anti-fascist campaigner is glad to see the back of the neo-Nazi leader Colin Jordan, who died earlier this month, but warns that his influence and racist ideology lives on in the...