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'''Pat Talbot''', also known as '''Patrick Talbot''',  born ca. 1955, is an Irish nationalist and immigration control activist.
'''Pat Talbot''', also known as '''Patrick Talbot''',  born ca. 1955, is an Irish fascist and immigration control activist.


He was a prominent member of the Immigration Control Platform having joined the organisation shortly after its foundation in 1997. During his time with the ICP he served on the organisations executive committee and held the post of chairman for a number of terms.
He was a prominent member of the Immigration Control Platform having joined the organisation shortly after its foundation in 1997. During his time with the ICP he served on the organisations executive committee and held the post of chairman for a number of terms.
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He did not contest the 2011 general election.
He did not contest the 2011 general election.


Though retired from the Immigration Control Platform he is still active on the nationalist and immigration control front.
Though retired from the Immigration Control Platform he is still active on the fascist and immigration control front.


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Revision as of 12:45, 15 February 2024

File:Ptalbot.jpg
Patrick Talbot

Pat Talbot, also known as Patrick Talbot, born ca. 1955, is an Irish fascist and immigration control activist.

He was a prominent member of the Immigration Control Platform having joined the organisation shortly after its foundation in 1997. During his time with the ICP he served on the organisations executive committee and held the post of chairman for a number of terms.

Patrick Talbot has stood in 3 election campaigns running as an independent candidate for the Immigration Control Platform. His first electoral campaign was in 2004 during the local elections for his constituency of Cabra/Glasnevin. In 2007 he stood as a candidate in the general election for his constituency of Dublin Central. In 2009 he ran in the Dublin Central by-election campaign.

He did not contest the 2011 general election.

Though retired from the Immigration Control Platform he is still active on the fascist and immigration control front.

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