Greater Britain Movement | |
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Leader | John Tyndall |
Founder | John Tyndall |
Founded | 1964 |
Dissolved | 1967 |
Preceded by | National Socialist Movement |
Merged into | National Front |
Headquarters | Nationalist Centre, Tulse Hill, London |
Newspaper | Spearhead |
Student wing | National Student Front |
Ideology | Neo-Nazism British nationalism |
The Greater Britain Movement was a British far right political group formed by John Tyndall in 1964 after he split from Colin Jordan's National Socialist Movement. The name of the group was derived from The Greater Britain, a 1932 book by Oswald Mosley.[1]