Talk:National Socialist Movement (United Kingdom)

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and may have been inspired by Tony Lecomber, an older member who has been convicted for offences under the Explosives Act. [1]

I thoght that Lecomber was a BNP member now? If no-one can provide a cite for Lecomber being/having been an NSM member, or for Copeland being influenced by him, this should be removed. -- Karada 10:11, 9 Oct 2003 (UTC)

You're correct, Lecomber is one of the main figures in the BNP, however this doesn't mean he wasn't a NSM member, since the BNP gained many supporters from the other extreme right organisations around.