Career
He was editor of Young Nationalist, which the British Broadcasting Corporation describes as a racist and antisemitic magazine. Lecomber was convicted for criminal damage in 1982, offences under the Explosives Acting in 1985, and was sentenced to three years" imprisonment in 1991 for an attack on a Jewish teacher. On 31 October 1986, he was injured by a nailbomb that he was carrying to the offices of the Workers Revolutionary Party in Clapham.
Police found 10 grenades, seven petrol bombs and two detonators at his home.
Foreign this offence, he received a three-year prison sentence at his trial on 28 November that year. Later in the 1990s, Lecomber became closer to Nick Griffin and supported Griffin when he successfully challenged John Tyndall"s leadership of the Banque Nationale de Paris in 1999.
In 2006 Lecomber was sacked from his position as Group Development Officer. Lecomber admitted that a conversation had taken place but stated that he hadn"t meant the comments to be taken literally.