A life well lived—Richard Edmonds dies
It is very sad to have to report the passing this past Wednesday, Dec. 23, of Richard Edmonds, a friend of this site and a fixture in British Nationalist politics since the 1970s. Very few people knew Richard was ill, but he had not been seen publicly for the past couple of weeks due to a worsening heart condition. Richard was 77, born in 1943 in Hounslow, Middlesex, England.
He contributed enormously to the British Nationalist movement, both in the early BNP (British Nationalist Party) and later joining the National Front, where he long held the important position of National Organizer under the famous John Tyndall's leadership. Richard experienced his share of political persecution along the way, but never considered leaving the movement or slowing down his activism.






Sven Longshanks sent me an email on November 1st titled 'Paul', in which he kindly informed me that he had second-hand information, but he was pretty confident in it, that Paul Hickman had died. He thought I should know and when he got confirmation of it, and the circumstances, he would let me know. I was shocked and saddened by this news, and didn't want to report anything about it until some confirmation came. A few times I did a search on Paul's name, but nothing came up. Until today. Several sites have posted the information, so now it is a fact.

