John Morse (born 1951) is a British political activist involved with the far-right.
[2] Tyndall and Morse were imprisoned in 1986 for publishing material relating to racial hatred for a year, although the two men only served four months.
[3] In 1994 Morse and Edmonds were both charged with causing violent disorder after a black man was struck with a glass in Bethnal Green.
[4] Based in Winchester, he served as the BNP's Mid-South organiser but resigned from the position in 1999 when Tyndall was replaced as party chairman by Nick Griffin.
[5] Morse was expelled from the BNP in 2002[citation needed] and, although he was later reinstated, he is no longer involved in the party.