Jonathan Bowden

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Jonathan Bowden (born 1962 in Kent) is the former Cultural Officer of the British National Party in the United Kingdom and a leading speaker on the nationalist circuit, having appeared at meetings of a number of groups including the New Right.[1]

In July 2007 he resigned from the BNP following a bitter dispute in which an associate of BNP leader Nick Griffin made defamatory allegations against Bowden on a blog.[2] It has been claimed by Martin Webster that Bowden was forced out of the party due to his support for Chris Jackson, who made an unsuccessful attempt to replace Griffin as leader.[3]

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