Stuart McBeth

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Stuart McBeth (born 1981) was an Australian neo-Nazi who founded the Patriotic Youth League (PYL) in 2002 as well as the Australian branch of the US-based Volksfront organisation the same year. He was also a student at the University of Newcastle at the time.

He had also previously been a One Nation Party candidate for the NSW Legislative Council prior to founding the League. [1]

McBeth was resigned as PYL President shortly after being fired, in late January 2005, from his job as a case officer for the Salvation Army due to his political beliefs [2], for which he later obtained an unfair dismissal payout.

Stuart McBeth was replaced by Lachlan Black, also a former One Nation candidate.

[edit] References

Neo-Nazi link to anti-foreigner campgain - Sydney Morning Herald

Salvation Army sacks McBeth - Red Rag

ABC News on McBeth's sacking - (scroll down to Tuesday, February 01, 2005)