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Marine guarding nuclear weapons questioned over alleged ‘neo-Nazi’ links

John Carr, of the 43 Commando unit, was referred to the Prevent counter-extremism programme and questioned by the police

May 1, 2025 09:46
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John Carr's security clearance has been suspended and he has been told to work from home. (Source: YouTube/John Carr)
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A Royal Marine from the unit guarding nuclear weapons has been questioned by counter-terrorism police over his alleged neo-Nazi links.

John Carr is understood to have posted a survey several months ago asking colleagues whether they were worried that diversity, equality and inclusion policies were in danger of forging an “unrecognisable, weak and compromised version of the corps”.

The survey, taken down in 24 hours, led to an internal investigation and an interview with the Ministry of Defence.

It was then discovered that Carr was a member of an extreme political party, a ministry source told The Times. Carr himself later confirmed that he is a member of the Homeland Party, a splinter group of the neo-Nazi Patriotic Alternative which has sought to distance itself from its far-right roots.

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