David Durant

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David Durant is a UK politician and was formerly the National Secretary of the National Liberal Party (NLP) - The Third Way.[1] Durant is currently serving as Councillor for the Rainham & Wennington Ward of Havering London Borough, representing the Independent Resident's Group.[2]

Solidarity - The Union for British Workers

In November 2007 Durant was elected to the Solidarity Executive for a period of five years.[3] Solidarity, a self-described "nationalist union"[4] has close links to far right organisations such as the BNP and Civil Liberty. The BNP openly endorse Solidarity; a link to the Solidarity website, one of only four on the links page, is provided on the BNP website.[5]

Electoral History

In the 2005 General Election Durant stood for Third Way in the Upminster constituency and polled 78 votes or 0.2% of of the overall vote.[6]

In the 2009 St Andrew's Ward by-election of Havering London Borough, Durant stood as a National Liberal Party candidate and polled 291 votes or 6.6% of the overall vote.[7]

In May 2010 David Durant stood as a candidate for the Independent Resident's Group and was elected to a borough council seat in Rainham & Wennington in Havering London Borough.[8]

Notes

  1. 'A Christmas message from National Liberal Party National Secretary David Durant', The National Liberal Party website
  2. 'Councillor David Durant', Havering London Borough website
  3. '20/11/2007 - Results of Solidarity Executive Elections', Solidarity website
  4. British Worker, Solidarity - The Union for British Workers website
  5. 'Links', BNP website.
  6. 'David Durant: Electoral history and profile', The Guardian
  7. 'St Andrew's Ward by-election result', Havering London Borough website
  8. 'Solidarity man is elected Cllr.', Solidarity website, 10 May 2010