Anthony Francis Xavier Baron (4 October 1913 – 3 November 1974) was a British far-right political figure in the 1940s and 1950s who founded and headed the English branch of the Nationalist Information Bureau (NATINFORM).
The group however foundered, due largely to the internal struggles between Baron and another leading member Tony Gittens.
[citation needed] He produced monthly bulletins about various issues, including opposition to abortions or not joining the Common Market, as well as support for South Africa and the apartheid government.
[citation needed] He also supported Dr David Brown who ran for parliament for the National Democratic Party in Ipswich.
[citation needed] Baron held large public meetings and was a supporter of Enoch Powell.