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Revision as of 16:04, 17 February 2024
Jeremy Bedford-Turner, also known as Jez Turner, is a patriotic activist in the United Kingdom, who is best known as the organiser of the IONA London Forum. This club was founded in August 2011 after he was pushed out of the London New Right by Troy Southgate.
Life
He studied at the London School of Economics, before a spell of twelve years in British Army in the Royal Signals Corps (as part of this he learned Pashto). Bedford-Turner states he was forced out of the military, due to attending a British People's Party meeting in 2008. He was a member of the National Front as a young man and while a student in 1992 stood for election for them in Twickenham. He is a member of the Friends of Oswald Mosley and has interests in the Historical Review Press.
See also
External links
- “Let My People Stay!” The Jailing of London Forum’s Jez Turner
- Jewish Efforts to Restrict Free Speech in the UK, 1945 to the Present
- Ex-soldier guilty of racial hatred charge after CPS initially declined to prosecute – Jeremy Bedford-Turner called for England to be freed from ‘Jewish control’ at London rally