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The National Socialist Movement (NSM) was a British neo-Nazi group active during the late 1990s. The group is not connected to the earlier National Socialist Movement of
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Origins

The roots of the NSM lay in a split that developed in
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in the mid to late 1990s. In early 1997 it was claimed on ITV's ''
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'' that the original leader of Combat 18
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, who at the time was on remand for the murder of fellow C18 member Chris Castle, had acted as a paid informant for the police, although no evidence for this allegation was provided. Whilst Sargent was disowned by some of the rank and file membership of C18, his brother Steve, also a C18 member, supported Sargent and together with
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led away fifty or so like-minded members to form a separate group, the National Socialist Movement, in June 1997. Michael, George. (2006) The Enemy of My Enemy: The Alarming Convergence of Militant Islam and the Extreme Right. University Press of Kansas, p. 142.McLagan & Lowles, ''Mr. Evil'', p. 64


Development

David Myatt was the first leader of the NSM until his resignation in March 1998 following his arrest by detectives from Scotland Yard on charges relating to
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and incitement to murder when Tony Williams, a former member of the International Third Position, assumed the position of leader. Williams, who had also been involved with the National Front since the 1970s, had been the person chosen to escort the ashes of
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where they were given to the
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. As leader, the duties of Williams included overseeing membership inquiries and levying the £10 annual fee from registered supporters. Mike Whine of the Board of Deputies of British Jews described the NSM as a "very small but very violent neo-Nazi group. Their whole programme is one of terrorism ... against Jews, against blacks and against Asians." Myatt, who was the architect of the NSM, denied that NSM supported racial hatred but admitted that they intended to accomplish their aim of "an entirely new society, based upon personal honour" through revolutionary activity.What the neo-Nazi fanatic did next: switched to Islam
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Nail bomber

The NSM was not widely known until 1999 when
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, the
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nail-bomber, received six life sentences for his April 1999 bombing campaign against London's
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communities, which killed three people, including a pregnant woman, and injured 129, some of whom lost limbs. Copeland, who had joined the NSM after becoming disillusioned with the
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, served as
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organiser for the group. David Myatt would claim that the attacks had been the work of Copeland on his own and could not be blamed on the NSM. Nonetheless the arrest of Copeland saw the other members of the NSM go to ground.Ryan, ''Homeland'', p. 225


References


Bibliography


"The Nailbomber"
transcript of BBC Panorama documentary, aired June 30, 2000 *Lowles, Nick. (2003) ''White Riot: The Violent Story of Combat 18''. Milo Books *McLagan, Graeme & Lowles, Nick (2000) ''Mr. Evil: The Secret Life of Racist Bomber and Killer David Copeland''. John Blake Publishing *Ryan, Nick. (2003) ''Homeland: Into A World of Hate''. Mainstream Publishing Company Ltd. *Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas. (2001) Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism and the Politics of Identity. New York University Press (Paperback) {{UK far right Paramilitary organisations based in the United Kingdom Neo-Nazi organisations in the United Kingdom