Former For Britain activists join British Democrats

Parish councillor Roger Robertson has joined the British Democrats.

Another leading activist from the now defunct For Britain Movement has joined the British Democrats, led by H&D patron Dr Jim Lewthwaite and another good friend of ours, former MEP Andrew Brons.

The latest recruit is Roger Robertson, a longstanding parish councillor in the Hampshire village of Hartley Wintney.

Mr Robertson was for several years a BNP activist, regional organiser for SE England and Advisory Council member. After the collapse of Griffin’s party, Mr Robertson joined numerous BNP veterans including election strategist Eddy Butler in the For Britain Movement, founded by former UKIP leadership contender Anne-Marie Waters.

Cllr Julian Leppert (second right) celebrating with For Britain leader Anne-Marie Waters and his campaign team after winning election to Epping Forest Borough Council. Cllr Leppert is now with the Brit Dems and no doubt the champagne will be flowing again next May to celebrate his re-election!

Ms Waters closed down For Britain last month. At the end of July the last remaining borough councillor from her party, H&D subscriber Julian Leppert, joined the British Democrats.

Cllr Leppert is now part of a growing local government team within the Brit Dems, alongside West Sussex parish councillor John Robinson and now Roger Robertson.

We look forward to hearing more from this fast growing band of patriots at next month’s Preston meeting.