National Front march on Remembrance Sunday, London, 1989. Matthew Collins in dark suit with white armband.
National Front march on Remembrance Sunday, London in 1989. Matthew (Matty) Collins in dark suit with white armband in centre foreground. Collins later became a mole for anti racist organisation Searchlight. Collins writes that persons believed to be present include Tom Mundy, a man called Boyce from Eastbourne (dec.), Terry Blackham (centre, looking to right of frame wearing tie). Two behind Blackham and holding the flag in the yellow jacket is John Kevin Wilshaw, a Cumbrian whose father was a senior police officer. Wilshaw worked as a nurse in a mental home and was latter convicted and jailed for criminal damage to a mosque during the Rushdie affair. 4 places behind him (tall with white shirt) is Robert (Bob) Best, ex-army. Was active in the South West NF under Cotteril.