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Summary: Allegations By Nazi Leader (Press, 17 June 1963)
On 13 June 1963, Colin Jordan, the leader of Britain’s National Socialist Party and recently released from prison, contacted Prime Minister Harold Macmillan with claims of an active homosexual network that poses a threat to national security. Jordan, who had been incarcerated for his involvement in a Fascist-style action group, stated that his information came from John Vassall, a self-admitted homosexual who received an 18-year prison sentence for espionage on behalf of Russia. Jordan disclosed that he had conversed with Vassall while they were both in prison. He also shared his letter to the Prime Minister with the Press Association, raising concerns about the implications of the alleged network.
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