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John
Tyndall Memorial Meeting
Leeds Saturday September 10th 2005
The memorial meeting for John Tyndall was
very well attended and was well worth all the
effort put in to ensure its success.The
meeting was chaired by Nationalist Alliance National Organiser, John
Wood. He opened the meeting by saying that all the speakers had known
John for many years; some from the 1950s and others a little later.
There were four speakers
sitting at the front table but there were five chairs in view.
One chair remained empty
throughout the meeting and had been covered with a black cloth. This
chair was for John! He was there with us
throughout the meeting in spirit!
Steve Smith opened the speaking by pointing out those who
were the race-traitors of the day. He said that all those who promoted
the multicultural society should be legally punished when a White
Nationalist government takes power. A topic that found great favour
with the audience.
Tess Culnane paid a very moving tribute to John Tyndall and
urged that his dream of nationalist unity should continue. She said
that it would be a fitting reminder to him if it were possible.
Richard Edmonds, a lifelong friend of JT spoke of his triumph
of leading the National Front in the early days and of his later
success when he formed the British National Party.
He said that John dedicated his life to the
nationalist movement and he will be sorely missed.
John Wood also spoke of his friendship with John that covered
forty years. He said that his death had left a huge gap in the
nationalist ranks and it was our job to fill that gap.
He remarked that John’s last public appearance had been on a
platform with the Nationalist Alliance a couple of weeks before his
death. He said that he was proud to have
been there with him. He recalled many previous meetings where he and
John had spoken together.
Again, John Wood called upon all nationalists to unite and
make John’s dream into reality. This, he
said, would only be possible if everyone was prepared to work together
for the common good of nationalism.
Every speaker received an enthusiastic ovation from the
audience and after the meeting, there was an opportunity for old
comrades to meet.
Special thanks must go to the security team headed by John
Pilkuski who ensured that the meeting would run smoothly.
Kevin Watmough, who organised the event, did a stirling job
in decorating the room and arranging transport from the re-direction
point to the venue.
Ricky Hobbs organized a goodly selection of refreshments,
which were enjoyed immensely. In all, a
great effort and a fitting tribute to a great man!
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