Roy Painter (born 1933) was a former leading figure on the
British far right
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.
A cab driver, he was a leading member of the
Conservatives in
Tottenham
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and had stood as a candidate for them in the
Greater London Council
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. A supporter of
Enoch Powell, he was involved with the
Conservative Monday Club, although he resigned from the group (and the Tories) in 1972 when the Club began a process of removing its most extreme members. Following his resignation, Painter joined the
National Front, rapidly rising to a post on the NF Directorate by 1974.
He made a weak start as a party candidate for the NF in
Tottenham
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at the
February 1974 general election; he finished with 1,270 votes (4.1%), behind the
National Independence Party candidate. An improvement was shown in the
October 1974 election when he captured 2,211 votes (8.3%) in the same seat. It has been argued that the vote was as much a personal one for Painter, a popular businessman in
Haringey, as it was an endorsement of the NF.
He became a prominent figure in the 'populist' wing of the NF, opposing
John Tyndall
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and
Martin Webster. He wrote an article in a 1974 issue of ''
Spearhead'' entitled "Let's Make Nationalism Popular" which extolled the virtues of this path. It was followed by a rebuttal from Tyndall who described Painter's arguments as "sheer unadulterated claptrap". Whilst espousing populism, Painter would tell Martin Webster, "I am a
national socialist
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at heart. Only I am careful." The 'populists', however, began to outvote Tyndall on the Directorate and Painter dismissed Tyndall as a "tin pot
Führer
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Nazi Germany ...
".
Painter was believed by ''
The Guardian
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'' to be a potential rival leader. However, he instead supported
John Kingsley Read
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. Kingsley Read came under bitter attack from the hardliners who regained control of the party in 1976. "Kingsley Read, Roy Painter and other ex-Conservative populists" left to form the short-lived
National Party and Painter was appointed its Directorate.
Painter rejoined the Conservatives in 1978, although his role with them was confined to local politics.
Painter continues to be involved on the fringe of the far right. In 2003, with
Ian Anderson
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, he addressed a conference organised by the
Conservative Democratic Alliance
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. In 2012, he gave a speech entitled "Was Enoch
owellright about immigration?" to a seminar organised by Alan Harvey of the
Springbok Club and a one time chairman of the
Swinton Circle,
Springbok Club Cyber Newsletter, June 2012
/ref> with whom he had been in the National Party.
Elections contested
References
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1930s births
Living people
English far-right politicians
National Front (UK) politicians
Conservative Party (UK) politicians