RICHARD EDMONDS, one of Britain’s most notorious and fanatical neonazis, has died.
He was a man of violence, who was involved in a succession of failed far-right political parties, including the National Front and the British National Party.
Mr Edmonds, a comprehensive-school mathematics teacher, was sacked from his job because of his fanatical views and membership of the National Front.
MAT COWARD tells the story of the eccentric founder of a short-lived but striking experiment in ‘vital democracy,’ who became best known for giving away his estate to the nation
The summer of 1950 saw Labour abandon further nationalisation while escalating Korean War spending from £2.3m to £4.7m, as the government meekly accepted capitalism’s licence and became Washington’s yes-man, writes JOHN ELLISON
In the run-up to the Communist Party congress in November ROB GRIFFITHS outlines a few ideas regarding its participation in the elections of May 2026


