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Robin Hunter-Clarke

Robin Hunter-Clarke
Chief of Staff to the UK Independence Party in National Assembly for Wales
Assumed office
May 2016
Leader Neil Hamilton AM
Preceded by Position established
Lincolnshire County Councillor for Skegness South
In office
May 2013 – May 2017
National UKIP Coordinator for Vote Leave
In office
January 2016 – June 2016
Preceded by Position established
Succeeded by Position abolished
Member of National Executive Committee for UK Independence Party
In office
March 2014 – October 2014
Personal details
Born (1992-10-10) 10 October 1992 (age 24)
Boston, Lincolnshire,UK
Nationality British
Political party UKIP (2012–present)
Alma mater University of Chester
Website http://www.robinhunterclarke.com/

Robin James Hunter-Clarke (born 10 October 1992) is a British eurosceptic politician, former county councillor and chief of staff to the UKIP Group in the National Assembly for Wales. Hunter-Clarke was UKIP's candidate in the party's target seat of Boston and Skegness at the 2015 general election, but lost. After his defeat he played a key role in the EU referendum campaign, becoming the national UKIP co-ordinator for Vote Leave Ltd, the official leave campaign.. He was nominated for the Welsh seat of Pontypridd, but again lost.

Hunter-Clarke was born in Boston, Lincolnshire. He was brought up in the nearby seaside town of Skegness. At the age of 17, in 2009, he joined the Conservative Party. He went on to become the youngest elected Skegness town councillor at the age of 18.

Hunter-Clarke attended Skegness Grammar School, before receiving an LLB degree from the University of Chester in 2014.

In the May 2011 local elections, Hunter-Clarke was elected as a Skegness town councillor as a Conservative. He defected to the United Kingdom Independence Party in September 2012 at the party's national conference in Birmingham, making him the only UKIP member of Skegness town council. In the May 2013 local elections, he was the UKIP candidate for the Skegness South Seat ward for Lincolnshire County Council. He took the seat, beating the incumbent Conservative councillor, while his father Dean Hunter-Clarke won the Skegness North Seat for UKIP.

Hunter-Clarke won the seat whilst reading Law at the University of Chester which caused some controversy at the time. Hunter-Clarke insisted he would be able to combine his studies with being a County Councillor in Lincolnshire.


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