John Morse (British politician) explained

John Morse (born 1951) is a British political activist involved with the far-right. He was a leading figure in the British National Party under John Tyndall, serving alongside Richard Edmonds as Tyndall's closest ally in the party.[1]

His alliance with Tyndall began when Morse supported his leadership of the National Front and continued when he was a founder of the New National Front. In the BNP, Morse served as editor of the party newspaper British Nationalist.[2] Tyndall and Morse were imprisoned in 1986 for publishing material relating to racial hatred for a year, although the two men only served four months.[3] In 1994 Morse and Edmonds were both charged with causing violent disorder after a black man was struck with a glass in Bethnal Green.[4]

Based in Winchester, he served as the BNP's Mid-South organiser but resigned from the position in 1999 when Tyndall was replaced as party chairman by Nick Griffin.[5]

Morse was expelled from the BNP in 2002 and, although he was later reinstated, he is no longer involved in the party.

Apart from his political activities, Morse worked as a bus driver.[6]

Elections contested

UK General elections

Date of election Constituency Party Votes %
180 0.4
BNP 121 0.3
BNP 165 0.4

European Parliament elections

Notes and References

  1. N. Copsey, Contemporary British Fascism: The British National Party and the Quest for Legitimacy, Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004, p. 72
  2. http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/in_depth/programmes/2001/bnp_special/roots/1979.stm BNP: Under the Skin
  3. Book: Copsey, Nigel. Contemporary British Fascism: The British National Party and the Quest for Legitimacy. Basingstoke, Hants & New York, NY. Palgrave Macmillan. 2004. 39–40. 9780230509160.
  4. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/bnp-chiefs-in-racial-attack-1436802.html BNP chiefs in 'racial attack'
  5. Book: Copsey, Nigel. Contemporary British Fascism: The British National Party and the Quest for Legitimacy. Basingstoke, Hants & New York, NY. Palgrave Macmillan. 2004. 112. 9780230509160.
  6. Web site: Collins. Matthew. Unemployed pub bores and 'vermin' meet. Hope, Not Hate. 22 January 2012. 31 October 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161031213145/http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/blog/insider/unemployed-pub-bores-and-vermin-meet-1535. 31 October 2016. dead.