ABSTRACT

The night before the general election, Mosley and his followers march around North Kensington. The following night he came bottom of the poll. Trevor walks home with John and says he will now concentrate on making something of his life. A week or so later Lovene is in a state of nervous collapse because Mosley told Jeffrey Hamm that he was invited to stand as the Union Movement candidate, so the North Kensington branch leader, John Wood, was responsible for all expenditure. Mosley paid but it ended any feeling of loyalty Lovene had for Mosley, and John got a job with an insurance company, planning to open his own travel agency in Spain. Lovene makes a plan to leave England with her two sons and teach English in Catalonia. Trevor gets three A levels and become a day scholar at the City of London College for three years meeting a group of young men who thought Mosley died in the war or had been hanged at Nuremberg.