A ROYAL Marine guarding nuclear weapons has been grilled by counter-terror police over alleged neo-Nazi links.
Commando John Carr was interviewed last week when he flew to .


He said it was “political bullying”; as he had campaigned against women joining the Marines, which he claimed lowered physical standards.
But security sources said he was grilled over his extremist views and links to .
Carr serves with 43 Commando, guarding the at HMNB Clyde, , in Argyll and Bute.
The Sun understands he is a member of the far-right Homeland Party â which splintered from a neo-Nazi party in 2023.
Speaking on Carr said: “I am a member of a political party.
“I don’t think it’s their business or anyone’s business to know what that is, but know that it isn’t the main political party.
“It isn’t Labour.”;
Carr lost his security clearance and will work from home pending an investigation.
Police Scotland declined to comment.
