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Tony LeComber


Position: BNP Group Development Organiser, and branch organiser for Redbridge

Criminal record

1980s - Two convictions for criminal damage.
1985 - Convicted on five counts for offences under the Explosives Act.
1991 - Sentenced to three years' imprisonment for an attack on a Jewish teacher.

Far right links

Involved in fascist politics since the early eighties.
Ex-member of the National Front and the New National Front.
Inaugural member of the BNP.
Previously edited the journal Young Nationalist, a heavily racist and anti-Semitic magazine.

"Lecomber's family history is rooted in religious persecution, his predecessors being among early day Huguenot asylum seekers. In 1572, after the St Batholemew's day massacre in which French Catholics slaughted Protestant French Huguenots many thousands of persecuted Huguenots initially found asylum and sanctuary here in the UK. But when religious tensions rose it was the Huguenots who were demonised, not unlike vulnerable Black people who the hypocritical Lecomber and the BNP attack today." Simon Woolley