Colin Jordan
Colin Jordan | |
|---|---|
Jordan in August 1962 | |
| Leader of the British Movement | |
| In office 1962–1975 | |
| Succeeded by | Michael McLaughlin |
| Preceded by | Position established |
| Personal details | |
| Born | John Colin Campbell Jordan 19 June 1923 Birmingham, England |
| Died | 9 April 2009 (aged 85) Pateley Bridge, North Yorkshire, England |
| Political party | British Peoples Party White Defence League British Movement British National Party National Socialist Movement |
| Spouse | |
| Domestic partner(s) | Julianna Safrany (?? – his death) |
| Residence | Pateley Bridge |
| Alma mater | Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge |
| Occupation | Teacher, politician, activist, writer |
John Colin Campbell Jordan (19 June 1923 – 9 April 2009) was a British politician and a leading figure in post-war neo-Nazism in the UK. In the far-right circles of the 1960s, Jordan represented the most explicitly Nazi inclination in his open use of the styles and symbols of Nazi Germany. Through his leadership of organisations such as the National Socialist Movement and the World Union of National Socialists, Jordan advocated a pan-Aryan "Universal Nazism". Although later unaffiliated with any political party, Jordan remained an influential voice on the British far right.