Charles Parker was a leading member of the British National Party in its early years and provided the group with much of its funding.
A leading businessman in Brighton, Parker and his wife joined the British National Front in 1975. He soon became the leading member in the area and took charge of the Sussex branch of the party, a position he continued to hold until he joined the BNP, despite having to see off a challenge to his authority from Mart...
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Charles Parker was a leading member of the British National Party in its early years and provided the group with much of its funding.
A leading businessman in Brighton, Parker and his wife joined the British National Front in 1975. He soon became the leading member in the area and took charge of the Sussex branch of the party, a position he continued to hold until he joined the BNP, despite having to see off a challenge to his authority from Martin Wingfield.
Parker's daughter Valerie married NF Chairman John Tyndall, who was also based in the Sussex area, in 1977 and as a result Parker became closely associated with Tyndall over the next number of years. Following Tyndall out of the NF in 1980 he became a leading member of the New National Front and provided the financial backing that enabled the fledgling movement to gain a foothold. He took a leading role in the attempts to reach out to other groups that the NNF initiated in the early 1980s and on April 7, 1982 he joined Tyndall,...
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