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English Democrats

The English Democrats
Chairman Robin Tilbrook
Founded 2002 (2002)
Headquarters Quires Green
Ongar CM5 0QP
Youth wing Young English Democrats
Membership 2,500
Ideology English nationalism
English independence
Euroscepticism
Political position Right-Wing to Far-right
National affiliation Alliance for Democracy
International affiliation None
Colours         
Red and white
Website
www.englishdemocrats.org

The English Democrats is a fringe,right-wing to far-rightEnglish nationalist political party in England.

The party proposes a devolved English Parliament, and has suggested that England should become an independent country. It presents itself as an English equivalent to the Scottish National Party, though the Socttish National Party is considered to be much further left than the English Democrats. The English Democrats have welcomed defectors from the far-right British National Party into leadership roles and former members of the party have also criticised informal links with other far right organisations, though party leader Robin Tilbrook has stated that party members are expected to pledge their opposition to racism.

The party has had limited electoral success. At the English local elections in June 2009, the party's candidate Peter Davies won the mayoral election for the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster. However, he announced his resignation from the party on 5 February 2013.

In December 2015 Winston McKenzie announced that he had joined the English Democrats, along with confirmation that he had been selected as a London Mayoral Candidate for the 2016 London Elections. His nomination was deemed invalid and he did not contest the mayoral election.

In 1998, in response to calls for the devolution of power to Scotland and Wales, Robin Tilbrook aimed at reforming the defunct English National Party, which had ceased operating in 1981. This project 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.


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