The battle of the “fuehrers” of Britain’s tiny National Socialist party continued today with the opposing leaders each claiming to have dismissed the other.
Secretary John Tyndall, who yesterday announced that Colin Jordan had been deposed for conduct tending to “degrade” the “image” of the party, said today: “I have deposed fuehrer Jordan and seized all party files. You could call it a putsch.”
Jordan fired back a statement from the party’s Notting Hill district office declaring: “I am still the leader and this is still the party headquarters. ” Tyndall’s riposte was made from a basement in another part of London in which he announced “this is our new headquarters and I am the leader.”
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