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Revision as of 17:58, 7 February 2024
Eddy Butler (b. 1962) is a former elections officer of the British National Party.
Involvement in politics
Butler joined the National Front in 1980, later becoming a regional organiser for Tower Hamlets. In 1986 he joined the British National Party, leaving the party in 1996, and was involved in setting up the Freedom Party. In 2003 however he rejoined the BNP, becoming its elections officer and later a regional organiser for the Eastern region. Butler has long been a critic of ethnic or racial based nationalism and instead leans towards civic nationalism. The short-lived Freedom Party he was involved in has been dubbed "ultra-Tory". In 2010, Butler announced that he would challenge the current leader, Nick Griffin, for the leadership of the BNP, yet was later expelled. On 26 November 2011, Eddy Butler joined the English Democrats, and on his blog also has attempted to form a union with United Kingdom Independence Party, which failed. He spends most of his time now attacking Nick Griffin.
Most in the British National Party regard Butler to be a pest, who's agenda is to water down nationalism into conservatism.
Elections contested
UK Parliament elections
Date of election | Constituency | Party | Votes | % |
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2010 | Harlow | BNP | 1,739 | 4.0 |
European Parliament elections
Year | Region | Party | Votes | % | Results | Notes |
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2009 | East of England | BNP | 97,013 | 6.1 | Not elected | Multi-member constituency; party list |
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