Fascist in the Family: The Tragedy of John Beckett M.P.

John Beckett was a rising political star. Elected as Labour's youngest M.P. in 1924, he was constantly in the news and tipped for greatness.

But ten years later he was propaganda chief for Mosley’s fascists, and one of Britain’s three best known anti-Semites.

Yet his mother, whom he loved, was a Jew. Her ancestors were Solomons, Isaacs and Jacobsons, originally from Prussia.

He successfully hid his Jewish ancestry all his life – he said his mother’s family were "fisher folk from the east coast." His son, the author of this book, acclaimed political biographer and journalist Francis Beckett, did not discover the truth until John Beckett had been dead for years.

He left Mosley and founded the National Socialist League with William Joyce, later Lord Haw Haw, and spent the war years in prison, considered a danger to the war effort.

For the rest of his life, and all of Francis Beckett’s childhood, John Beckett and his family were closely watched by the security services. Their devious machinations, traced in records only recently released, damaged chiefly his young family.

This is a fascinating and brutally honest account of a troubled man in turbulent times.

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Fascist in the Family: The Tragedy of John Beckett M.P.

John Beckett was a rising political star. Elected as Labour's youngest M.P. in 1924, he was constantly in the news and tipped for greatness.

But ten years later he was propaganda chief for Mosley’s fascists, and one of Britain’s three best known anti-Semites.

Yet his mother, whom he loved, was a Jew. Her ancestors were Solomons, Isaacs and Jacobsons, originally from Prussia.

He successfully hid his Jewish ancestry all his life – he said his mother’s family were "fisher folk from the east coast." His son, the author of this book, acclaimed political biographer and journalist Francis Beckett, did not discover the truth until John Beckett had been dead for years.

He left Mosley and founded the National Socialist League with William Joyce, later Lord Haw Haw, and spent the war years in prison, considered a danger to the war effort.

For the rest of his life, and all of Francis Beckett’s childhood, John Beckett and his family were closely watched by the security services. Their devious machinations, traced in records only recently released, damaged chiefly his young family.

This is a fascinating and brutally honest account of a troubled man in turbulent times.

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Fascist in the Family: The Tragedy of John Beckett M.P.

by Francis Beckett
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John Beckett was a rising political star. Elected as Labour's youngest M.P. in 1924, he was constantly in the news and tipped for greatness.

But ten years later he was propaganda chief for Mosley’s fascists, and one of Britain’s three best known anti-Semites.

Yet his mother, whom he loved, was a Jew. Her ancestors were Solomons, Isaacs and Jacobsons, originally from Prussia.

He successfully hid his Jewish ancestry all his life – he said his mother’s family were "fisher folk from the east coast." His son, the author of this book, acclaimed political biographer and journalist Francis Beckett, did not discover the truth until John Beckett had been dead for years.

He left Mosley and founded the National Socialist League with William Joyce, later Lord Haw Haw, and spent the war years in prison, considered a danger to the war effort.

For the rest of his life, and all of Francis Beckett’s childhood, John Beckett and his family were closely watched by the security services. Their devious machinations, traced in records only recently released, damaged chiefly his young family.

This is a fascinating and brutally honest account of a troubled man in turbulent times.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781317416029
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/04/2016
Series: Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 396
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Francis Beckett is an author, journalist, playwright and contemporary historian. His eighteen books include biographies of four Prime Ministers, the first of which is about his own political hero, Clement Attlee. He has written for several national newspapers, but mostly for the Guardian, for which he was a regular feature writer and reviewer for many years. His plays have been performed on radio and at the London Fringe. He is a former president of the National Union of Journalists and a Labour Party and trade union press officer and editor, and is currently editor of Third Age Matters, the national magazine published by the University of the Third Age.

Table of Contents

Introduction

1. Eva Solomon and the Yeomen of Cheshire

2. The Legacy of War

3. Major Attlee and Corporal Beckett

4. The Theatre and the General Election

5. Labour's Youngest MP

6. The 1926 General Strike

7. A Complicated Life

8. The Death of Hope

9. Playing to the Gallery

10. 1931

11. Dying on Stage

12. A Life in Ruins

13. Anne

14. The Streetfighter

15. Following the Bleeder

16. Jew-Baiting and Standing by the King

17. The National Socialist League

18. The Anti-War Faction

19. Prison

20. Mr Morrison’s Prisoner

21. A Birth and A Hanging

22. Indian Summer

23. The Catholic Church and the Soul of the Far Right

24. A Family in Freefall

25. Struts and Frets His Hour Upon The Stage, and then is Heard No More

26. Legacy of a Jewish Anti Semite

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