English Democrats

The English Democrats are a new party in England with a decent agenda. They have an advantage over the British National Party; they do not have Nick Griffin. Another is that they are English. This is better than being British when our wonderful government is handing out passports willy nilly to Third World imports that want one. The party was founded by Robin Tilbrook, a solicitor.

English Democrats ex Wiki
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The English Democrats are an English federalist political party, committed to the formation of a devolved English Parliament with at least the same powers as those granted to the Scottish Parliament. Whilst not supporting English Independence, the English Democrats consider themselves the English equivalent of the Scottish National Party in Scotland and Plaid Cymru in Wales.[3] Their motto is "Not left, not right, just English".[4][5] At the English local elections in June 2009, the party's candidate Peter Davies won the Mayoral Election for the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster.

Formation
In 1998, and in response to calls for the devolution of power to Scotland and Wales, Robin Tilbrook formed the "English National Party", with the aim of reforming the defunct English National Party which had been founded in the 1960s, but had ceased operating as a party by 1981. The English National Party formed by Robin Tilbrook included members of the Campaign for an English Parliament, a pressure group that lobbies for a devolved English Parliament. The party was relaunched as the "English Democrats" in September 2002, after merging with several other smaller political parties. In October 2004, the party merged with the Reform UK Party, which was a small splinter group from the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP). The New England Party merged with the English Democrats in February 2007.

The English Democrats are co-founders of the English Constitutional Convention.[7]
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They sound like a decent bunch.

 

Robin Tilbrook ex Wiki
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Robin William Charles Tilbrook[1] (1958, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)[2] is a solicitor and English politician, the chairman and founder member of the English Democrats.[3][4]

Politics
He was a member of the Conservative Student Association and a member of the Conservative Party, at one time a Conservative candidate for Ongar Town council.[citation needed] He founded the English National Party in 1997, and then relaunched the party as the English Democrats in 2002 to campaign for an English Parliament.[6] He is also the nominating officer and treasurer.[7] He has stood as a candidate for the English Democrats in local, parliamentary[5] and European elections. Standing in Epping Forest, he received 1.4% of the vote in the 2005 General Election, 4.4% at 2005 County Council elections,[8] 18.2% in the 2007 District Council elections,[9] and 11.3% in the 2009 County Council elections.[10] He gained 2.01% of the vote as the lead candidate for the Eastern region in the 2009 European elections.[11][12] He says of the English Democrats that "We're hoping to do what the Scottish National Party managed to do in the 1970s and break through to being able to influence what happens in Parliament about England".[13][14] Tilbrook says "his party agitates for anyone living in England. His notion of Englishness is akin to American notions of "Americanness" - that you can be from any ethnic background and still wrap yourself in the flag."[15] He has criticized spending on St. Patrick's Day in London when he says too little is spent on St. George's Day.[15] He argues that the money given by the UK to the EU is given to other parts of the country at the expense of England, which makes his party Eurosceptic.[16]

Education and work
He was educated at Wellington College, Berkshire, gained a BA (Hons) in Politics and Economics from the University of Kent at Canterbury, and then studied at the College of Law, Chester.[citation needed]

He was a Coldstream Guardsman, and has worked in a factory, in junior management, and as a teacher at primary and secondary level.[citation needed] He is a solicitor[18] in Willingale, Essex.[5]

On 27 September 2011, he was awarded Honorary Freedom of the City of London.[19]

Personal life
He is the son of Brigadier Thomas William Tilbrook (deceased) (Queen’s Royal Irish Hussars) and Jacqueline Tilbrook (née Mackillican).[citation needed] He is a member of the Church of England, and is married to Claire Tilbrook with two girls named Emma and Sophie and a boy called Oliver.[2]

Elections contested

General elections

Date of election Constituency Party Votes  %
2005 Epping Forest English Democrats 631 1.4[20]
2010 Brentwood & Ongar English Democrats 491 1.0[21]

See also


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A decent sort of background.

 

English Democrats Could Do Better As BNP Declines
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English Democrats could become 'electorally credible' as BNP decline
Party has already claimed some defectors, but leader Robin Tilbrook warns new members must be 'genuine converts'

The red and white of the cross of St George was omnipresent, merchandise for sale included t-shirts emblazoned with the demand: 'Justice for the 50 million' and the prizes at an evening raffle included a box set of films by Shane Meadows...........

Thanks to a combination of factors, the most important of which being the implosion of the British National Party, serious political commentators now suggest the door is open for the EDs to exploit the supposedly significant gap in the electoral market for an anti-immigration, radical right party.

A trickle of disillusioned BNP activists have already defected to the party, which despite its motto of "Not Left, Not Right – Just English" is significantly more hardline on immigration than any at Westminster. They also want to pull out of the EU, ensure that the "public culture" of England should be that of the "indigenous English" and condemn "political correctness" as an "evil ideology". [ Notice that The Guardian makes a claim but does not give reason to believe that they are telling the truth. - Editor ]
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This is an interesting admission from The Guardian, the enemy of England; the Trotskyists keen on importing Third World wasters as cheap servants and cheap labour. The Guardian helped break the British National Party by suppressing comment on Nick Griffin's nasty track record and the missing money.

 

Robin Tilbrook's Blog  [ 4 May 2020 ]
Mr Tilbrook has told the government that he is challenging their Covid-19 policy using a Judicial Review. Their response shows that they are taking him seriously. It say he has a number of obstacles that look fairly damning. He will be responding.