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According to ''Searchlight'' magazine Webster-Gardiner was a 'former leading figure in the right-wing and anti-immigrant [[Monday Club]] during the 1970s' and 'a hardline anti-communist, regularly attending functions at the South Vietnamese and Cambodian embassies. Today Webster-Gardiner is the South East organiser of UKIP and a member of its executive committee.'<ref> Nick Lowles and Kate Taylor '[http://www.searchlightmagazine.com/index.php?link=template&story=100 UKIP lurches right]', ''Searchlight'' Date: June 2001, accessed 22 August 2010 </ref>
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According to ''Searchlight'' magazine (in 2001) Webster-Gardiner was a 'former leading figure in the right-wing and anti-immigrant [[Monday Club]] during the 1970s' and 'a hardline anti-communist, regularly attending functions at the South Vietnamese and Cambodian embassies. Today Webster-Gardiner is the South East organiser of UKIP and a member of its executive committee.'<ref> Nick Lowles and Kate Taylor '[http://www.searchlightmagazine.com/index.php?link=template&story=100 UKIP lurches right]', ''Searchlight'' Date: June 2001, accessed 22 August 2010 </ref>
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
 
[[Conservative Family Campaign]]
 
[[Conservative Family Campaign]]
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==Further Reading==
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*Joan U. Isaac 'THE NEW RIGHT AND THE MORAL SOCIETY' ''Parliamentary Affairs'' (1990) 43(2): 209-226
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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Latest revision as of 17:00, 30 January 2011

Graham Webster-Gardiner is a conservative activist who stood in the 2001 UK General Election for the United Kingdom Independence Party (Epson & Ewell), having previously been a member of the Conservative Party and playing a leading role in the Conservative Family Campaign.


According to Searchlight magazine (in 2001) Webster-Gardiner was a 'former leading figure in the right-wing and anti-immigrant Monday Club during the 1970s' and 'a hardline anti-communist, regularly attending functions at the South Vietnamese and Cambodian embassies. Today Webster-Gardiner is the South East organiser of UKIP and a member of its executive committee.'[1]

Affiliations

Conservative Family Campaign

Further Reading

  • Joan U. Isaac 'THE NEW RIGHT AND THE MORAL SOCIETY' Parliamentary Affairs (1990) 43(2): 209-226

Notes

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  1. Nick Lowles and Kate Taylor 'UKIP lurches right', Searchlight Date: June 2001, accessed 22 August 2010