Tom Holmes (British politician)

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Thomas Frank Holmes (born 1931) is a British far-right politician. He was the chairman of the National Front between 1998 and 2009, and has been a long-standing member of the movement.[1]

Holmes has been involved in nationalist politics since 1958.[2]

Views[edit]

Holmes is a strong supporter of European nationalism and has stated, "I have contacts with people all over Europe: Austria, Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Greece, Serbia, but none of these are official contacts, we have unofficial contacts, yes, we support any European nationalist party."[3] He has also been highly critical of the British National Party, claiming that it is no longer truly white nationalist and condemning it for having a Sikh columnist in the party's newspaper.

General elections contested[edit]

Date of election Constituency Party Votes %
1979 Yarmouth NF 640 1.2
2001 North Thanet NF 395 0.9
2005 Halifax NF 191 0.5

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Welcome to the National Front Main Site". Archived from the original on 28 April 2010.
  2. ^ Video on YouTube
  3. ^ RFERL, "EU: Union Again Seeks To Introduce Legal Immigration Policy", 12 January 2005