Graham Keith Williamson is a long-time political activist in the United Kingdom, having been active at the top levels of various far right groups including the National Front, the Third Way and Solidarity.
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Graham Keith Williamson is a long-time political activist in the United Kingdom, having been active at the top levels of various far right groups including the National Front, the Third Way and Solidarity.
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Graham Williamson is a member of the National Executive of the trade union Solidarity.
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Graham Williamson is a leading member of the National Liberal Party which contested the 2014 European Parliament election with eight candidates in the London constituency election being held in May 2014.
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Graham Williamson eventually joined the National Front and rose to the position of deputy chairman.
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Graham Williamson attracted coverage when he and Harrington attended the 1988 Quds Day march.
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Graham Williamson was a founder of the National Liberal Party in 1999.
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Graham Williamson has contributed to the Third Way, This was the name adopted to describe its guiding principles, as laid out by Williamson and TP Bragg in an independently produced 2005 booklet.
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Graham Williamson was a candidate for the Third Way in the 2006 local elections in Havering London Borough Council, where Third Way ran 14 candidates.
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Graham Williamson had been running a community group, officially not connected to Third Way, in the area for some time.
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Graham Williamson was the London East and East Central organiser for the Campaign for an Independent Britain.
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Graham Williamson is a director of the human rights campaign group Act Now.
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Graham Williamson is a former British humanitarian aid worker in Sri Lanka and founded Act Now with fellow aid workers after seeing human rights violations and mass killings directed against the Tamil population.
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