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The society campaigns against non-white immigration, abortion, communism, foreign aid and homosexuality. It promotes a hierarchical system of leadership, repatriation , Holocaust denial and British ownership of industry; with all banking controlled by a central government bank and all media outlets becoming nationalised .
Quinn was born in Northampton. [1] He was an officer in the Territorial Army [2] and later worked as a psychiatric nurse. [3]According to the former website of the November 9th Society, Quinn initially was director of security and personal bodyguard to Terry Flynn, the founder of the movement, until he became leader himself, taking the title of national director, in 2000. [1]
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A few of the group's members were arrested in 2003 [1] on suspicions of weapons stockpiling and other charges and five members, including Atkinson and Hill, subsequently pleaded guilty to conspiracy whilst a sixth, November 9th Society leader Kevin Quinn pleaded guilty to possession of the banned booklet The Longest Hatred. [5]