Richard Edmonds (born in Hounslow, London, 1943) is a seasoned politician of British nationalism. A former Deputy Chairman and National Organiser of the British National Party, Edmonds was a long-term supporter of John Tyndall.
Edmonds holds a first class honours Bachelor of Science degree in electronic engineering, and a Masters degree in mathematics. He began his political career as a member of the Labour Party, before joining the National Fron...
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Richard Edmonds (born in Hounslow, London, 1943) is a seasoned politician of British nationalism. A former Deputy Chairman and National Organiser of the British National Party, Edmonds was a long-term supporter of John Tyndall.
Edmonds holds a first class honours Bachelor of Science degree in electronic engineering, and a Masters degree in mathematics. He began his political career as a member of the Labour Party, before joining the National Front (NF), in which he held a number of positions during Tyndall's leadership. In the October 1974 general election he was NF candidate at Deptford, polling 1731 votes (4.5%). At this time, he was a mathematics teacher at Tulse Hill, a school which contained many black pupils. His election address said, "To young immigrants, Richard Edmonds says that they should study to the best of their abilities, for their duty and future lie in helping their compatriots to build up their own countries".
He followed Tyndall into the New National Front in 1980...
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