Robin Tilbrook

English solicitor and political leader (born 1958) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Robin Charles William Tilbrook (born 1958) is an English nationalist politician and solicitor[1] who has been chairman of the English Democrats since its foundation in 2002 and chairman of the Workers of England Union.[2]

Born (1958-04-08) 8 April 1958 (age 67)
PartyEnglish Democrats
(2002–present)
Conservative Party
(prior to 1997)
Quick facts Chairman of the English Democrats, Personal details ...
Robin Tilbrook
Chairman of the English Democrats
Assumed office
17 September 2002
Personal details
Born (1958-04-08) 8 April 1958 (age 67)
PartyEnglish Democrats
(2002–present)
Conservative Party
(prior to 1997)
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Early life

Tilbrook was born in Kuala Lumpur, Federation of Malaya, in 1958.[3] He was educated at Wellington College, Berkshire,[4] gained a BA (Hons) in politics and economics from the University of Kent at Canterbury, and then studied at The College of Law, Chester.[citation needed]

He was a Coldstream Guardsman and has worked in a factory, in junior management, and as a teacher at primary and secondary level.[citation needed] By 2003, he was a solicitor and a partner in the firm of Tilbrooks in Ongar, Essex.[5][6] In 2005, he commented after a case, "It is a black day in the courts when they refuse to make a declaration that St George's Day is a special occasion."[7]

On 27 September 2011, he became a Freeman of the City of London.[8]

Politics

Tilbrook was a member of the Conservative Student Association and a member of the Conservative Party,[6] at one time a Conservative candidate for Ongar Town council.[citation needed] He co-founded the English National Party in 1997,[3] and then helped to relaunch the party as the English Democrats in 2002 to campaign for an English Parliament.[9] He is also the leader and nominating officer.[10] He has stood as a candidate for the English Democrats in local, parliamentary[6] and European elections. Standing in Epping Forest, he received 1.4% of the vote in the 2005 general election, 4.4% at 2005 Essex County Council election,[11] 18.2% in the 2007 Epping Forest District Council election,[12] and 11.3% in the 2009 County Council election.[13] He gained 2.01% of the vote as the lead candidate for the East of England region in the 2009 European election.[14]

By 2006, the English Democrats, based in Norwich and chaired by Tilbrook, had adopted the policies of campaigning for a devolved English parliament, opposing membership of the European Union, opposing further immigration, and wishing to make St George's Day a national holiday.[15]

Tilbrook said of the English Democrats in 2006 that the party "agitates for anyone living in England" and that Englishness was "akin to American notions of "Americanness": that you can be from any ethnic background and still wrap yourself in the flag."[16] In the same year, he criticised spending on St Patrick's Day in London and added that too little was spent on St George's Day.[16] In 2009, he said, "We're hoping to do what the Scottish National Party managed to do in the 1970s and break through to being able to influence what happens in Parliament about England".[17] He argues that the money given by the UK to the EU is given to other parts of the country at the expense of England, which makes his party Eurosceptic.[18]

Tilbrook has reportedly had associations with the far-right. In 2013, he confirmed that a tenth of the English Democrats membership was former BNP members and stood by comments at the party's 10th annual conference in 2011 that BNP supporters will "help us become an electorally credible party".[19] In a 2015 interview with the BBC, Tilbrook confirmed that he had had meetings with groups on the far-right and far-left.[20] This meeting was reportedly organised by the then leader of Britain First, Jim Dowson, and attended by members of the English Defence League.[21] In 2023, it was reported that activists from Patriotic Alternative, a neo-Nazi party, had canvassed for him in the Epping Forest District Council elections.[22]

Tilbrook has adopted a pro-Brexit stance, claiming that the United Kingdom had left the European Union on 29 March 2019. He reasoned that Theresa May had the authority to begin Britain's two-year withdrawal process from the European Union, but did not have the power to amend it, meaning that the extension granted by Brussels until 31 October 2019 was unlawful.[23] The case, however, was rejected for a hearing on the grounds of lack of legal merit and cannot lead to a conclusion that the UK left the EU on 29 March 2019,[24] but has been appealed to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.

Personal life

Tilbrook is the elder son of the late Brigadier Thomas William Tilbrook, Queen's Royal Irish Hussars, by his marriage to Jacqueline Mackillican. In 1988, Tilbrook became engaged to Claire Breed.[25] They married and had three children. He is a member of the Church of England.[3]

Elections contested

General elections

More information Date of election, Constituency ...
Date of electionConstituencyPartyVotes%
2005Epping ForestEnglish Democrats6311.4[26]
2010Brentwood and OngarEnglish Democrats4911.0[27]
2015Brentwood and OngarEnglish Democrats1730.3[28]
2017ClactonEnglish Democrats2890.7[29]
2019Brentwood and OngarEnglish Democrats5321.0[30]
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Police and Crime Commissioner

More information Essex Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2012, Party ...
Essex Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2012[31][32]
Party Candidate 1st round 2nd round 1st round votesTransfer votes, 2nd round
Total Of round Transfers Total Of round
Conservative Nick Alston 51,325 30.5% 11,025 62,350 51.5%
Independent Mick Thwaites 40,132 23.9% 18,532 58,664 48.5%
Labour Val Morris-Cook 27,926 16.6%
Independent Linda Belgrove 22,163 13.2%
UKIP Andrew Smith 15,138 9.0%
English Democrat Robin Tilbrook 11,550 6.9%
Turnout 168,234 12.8%
Rejected ballots 3,452 2.0%
Total votes 171,686 13.1
Registered electors 1,313,745
Conservative win
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More information Essex Constabulary Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2021, Party ...
Essex Constabulary Police and Crime Commissioner election, 2021[33]
Party Candidate 1st round 2nd round 1st round votesTransfer votes, 2nd round
Total Of round Transfers Total Of round
Conservative Roger Hirst 235,346 54.0%
Labour Co-op Chris Vince 80,832 22.9%
Liberal Democrats John Whitehouse 58,131 13.3%
English Democrat Robin Tilbrook 42,831 9.8%
Total votes 436,020
Conservative hold
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More information Party, Candidate ...
2024 Essex police, fire and crime commissioner election[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative Roger Hirst 126,447 37.1 Decrease 16.9
Labour Co-op Adam Fox 116,875 34.3 Increase 11.4
Liberal Democrats Kieron Franks 52,922 15.5 Increase 2.2
English Democrat Robin Tilbrook 44,909 13.2 Increase 3.4
Total votes 341,153
Conservative hold Swing
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