The new British Democrats NEC convened on Friday, 2nd August. Items on the agenda included the democratic process of electing our leading party officials for 2024 – 2025.
Our new leadership team elected into the essential positions is as follows:
Chairman – Dr Jim Lewthwaite
Deputy Chairman & Media Officer – Stephen Smith (pictured above)
Treasurer – Chris Canham
Secretary – Michael Jones
Nominating Officer & Elections Officer – Lawrence Rustem
Additional Nominating Officer – Keith Sharp
Additional Nominating Officer – Christopher Bateman
Additional Nominating Officer – Andrew Brons
Membership Secretary & Administration – Peter Finch
Full NEC
The full National Executive Council for 2024 – 2025 with surnames in alphabetical order is as follows:
Christopher Bateman
Chris Canham
Peter Finch
Graham Hardy
Michael Jones
Dr Jim Lewthwaite
Adrian Romilly
Lawrence Rustem
Keith Sharp
Stephen Smith
As British Democrats, we have many more key personnel within our ranks who carry out various important organisational support duties. These roles, such as proofreading, writing website articles, networking, recruitment, leafleting, door-to-door canvassing, online activism, and our election candidates are important, and each one is crucial to our success. Their unique skills and contributions are always appreciated. We also have a growing list of donors that help provide us with the financial support required for campaign material.
Every official and activist is a volunteer, demonstrating their dedication and commitment to our cause. There are no egos or power-crazed individuals within our party. We are democratic, accountable, and honest with our membership. We are a valid and viable option for patriotic politics in the UK. In short, we are the only Alternative Choice!
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