Born Exeter,
1934. Educated Beckenham Grammar School. Played cricket
(School 1st XI and Kent trialist), rugby and soccer (Kent Minor XI).
Served
in Royal Horse Artillery 1952-54. Began political study and activity
soon
after leaving forces but did not join any of the older political
parties,
being convinced that none of them offered the right solutions to
Britain's
problems. Was active in a number of patriotic and Nationalist groups
before founding the Greater Britain Movement in 1964 and his own
publishing
company. Albion Press, and the magazine Spearhead at the same time.
Disbanded
GBM in 1967 and with his colleagues joined the National Front. Now a
member
of the NF National Directorate he continues to publish and edit
Spearhead,
which appears monthly as a journal of political comment closely
supporting
the NF. Hobbies: reading, sport arid music.
NB - Since this article
was uploaded to the web, John Tyndall died in July 2005.
More of Mr Tyndall's
articles can be found here