Liberty GB

Liberty Great Britain
Chairman Paul Weston
Founded March 2013
Headquarters 207 Regent Street,
London
(mailing address only)
Ideology Euroscepticism
Right-wing populism
Anti-Islamism[1]
Political position Far-right
Website
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Elections

Liberty Great Britain or Liberty GB is a political party formed in the United Kingdom in 2013. It was registered with the Electoral Commission on 5 March 2013 by Paul Weston and George Whale.[2] Its three candidates in the 2014 European Parliament election in the South East England constituency received 2,414 votes (0.11%).[3]

Weston is a former UK Independence Party (UKIP) member and was one of the party's candidates in Cities of London and Westminster at the 2010 general election.[4] He left UKIP over what he described as its failure to address issues related to Islam in Britain and founded the British Freedom Party (BFP). That party formed an alliance with the far-right English Defence League. Weston left the BFP in 2013. He has predicted that within 20 years there will be a war in Britain between the white working class and immigrants. He is married to a Romanian migrant and claims to have been a deep sea diver, a pilot in Africa and a property developer in the Czech Republic.[5]

Liberty GB is anti-immigration, anti-fundamentalist Islam and traditionalist.[1] The group's Facebook page describes it as "patriotic counter-jihad party for Christian civilisation, Western rights and freedoms, British culture, animal welfare and capitalism".

2014 European election

Liberty GB stood three candidates in the 2014 European Parliament election in the South East England constituency, Weston, Enza Ferreri (Liberty GB's media officer) and Jack Buckby (Liberty GB's outreach officer).[6] Buckby founded the "National Culturists" while at university in Liverpool in 2012.[7] They received 2,414 votes (0.11%) placing it 14th of the 15 parties contesting the election.[3]

Paul Weston arrest

On 26 April 2014, Weston was arrested while addressing passers-by outside Winchester Guildhall. A member of the public complained to police and he was detained after failing to move on under a dispersal order. He was further arrested on suspicion of religious or racial harassment.[5][8] Weston's speech quoted from Winston Churchill's 1899 book The River War about Churchill's experiences as a British army officer in Sudan; the passage quoted was critical of Islam. Weston is a former UKIP candidate who parted with it over what he described as its failure to address issues related to Islam in Britain and then joined the British Freedom Party.[9]

Liberty GB radio host trial

Tim Burton, a radio presenter who is a member of Liberty GB, was acquitted of charges of racially aggravated harassment on 4 May 2014 at Birmingham magistrates' court. He had tweeted comments about Fiyaz Mughal OBE, a Muslim campaigner of Tell MAMA UK.[10]

Electoral performance

General election, 7 May 2015

The party contested three constituencies, obtaining a total of 418 votes.

Constituency Candidate Votes %
Birmingham, Ladywood Timothy Burton 216 0.6
Lewisham, W & Penge George Whale 44 0.1
Luton, S Paul Weston 158 0.4

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