Kenneth Francis

Kenneth Francis (died 2011) was a British politician and a former leading member of the British National Party (BNP) in London. He was expelled from the party in 2002 because he had a foreign girlfriend.

Francis was the former BNP organiser for Newham in east London and had been a candidate for the BNP in the 1997 general election,[1] securing 3.6% of the votes.[2] His membership was withdrawn for living with teacher Annie Hernandez, an asylum seeker from Ecuador. The expulsion came despite party leaders, including chairman Nick Griffin and his then deputy Tony Lecomber, being regular guests at the couple's home. Hernandez also attended several party conferences.

Francis claimed that no one from the BNP criticised the relationship until November 2000 when he received a letter from Lecomber telling him he should leave the party. Francis said, "They had always made out that they didn't have a problem with her. Then they stabbed us in the backs."[3] However, Lecomber told The Times that he and other BNP officials had disliked Francis's relationship with Hernandez, but had not been able to act because Francis had powerful supporters within the party; they had since been ousted. Lecomber said: "I didn't like it one bit. I used to put up with it on sufferance."

According to the Evening Standard, Francis's departure damaged the BNP in East London, the site of its first success in local elections in 1993 when Derek Beackon was elected as a councillor in Tower Hamlets. Under Francis' leadership, the area had the highest number of BNP candidates anywhere in Britain for the 1999 European Parliament elections. However, in March 2001, the BNP was beaten by the Christian Peoples Alliance in a by-election in the Beckton ward in Canning Town, leading the party to withdraw from the area.[3]

On 21 June 2011, he died from cancer.[4]

Elections contested by Francis

UK Parliament

Date of electionConstituencyPartyVotes%
1997 general electionWest HamBNP1,1983.6[2]

European Parliament elections

YearRegionPartyVotes%ResultNotes
1999LondonBNP17,9601.6Not electedMulti member constituencies; party list

London Assembly elections (Entire London city)

Date of electionPartyVotes%ResultsNotes
2000BNP47,6702.8Not electedMulti-members party list[5]
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References

  1. The Guardian, 3 May 1997
  2. BBC West Ham
  3. Richard Allen, "BNP man out over Ecuador girlfriend", Evening Standard, 30 April 2002
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-11-08. Retrieved 2011-07-16.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. https://web.archive.org/web/20001005054037/http://www.bnp.to/gla/cand.htm
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