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Martin Guy Alan Webster (born 14 May 1943) is a former leading figure on the far right in the United Kingdom. ==Early political activism== An early member of the Young Conservatives, from which he claimed to have been expelled, Webster was associated loosely with the League of Empire Loyalists until he joined the National Socialist Movement in 1962.〔Martin Walker, ''The National Front'', Glasgow: Fontana Collins, 1977, p. 45〕 He became John Tyndall's closest ally within the NSM and followed him in joining the Greater Britain Movement.〔Copsey, pp 8–9〕 Webster also spent time in prison for knocking Jomo Kenyatta to the ground outside the London Hilton hotel, for helping to organise the paramilitary organisation Spearhead,〔Gerry Gable ("A Century of British Fascism1958-1968 Rivers of blood – Fascists begin to unite", ) ''Searchlight'' website, ().〕 and was convicted under the 1936 Public Order Act.〔Copsey, pp. 13–14〕 He attracted further notice in 1972 when he was recorded as saying: "We are busy setting up a well-oiled Nazi machine in this country."
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