His sole opponent was BNP press officer, national spokesman, and London mayoral candidate David Furness.
The returning officer David O’Loughlin announced the results at an unnamed venue in North West London on Monday 29th July 2019, starting at 2pm and concluding later that day.
[6] All candidates were required to produce a 500 word write up[7] and a 5-minute video election address, both to be published on the BNP website.
During Walker's second term as chairman, the BNP has experienced a collapse in its membership, as a large number of nationalist activists once affiliated with the party have begun coalescing around the British Democrats.
The BNP has also been essentially inactive since 2019, and have not put forward a single candidate in any elections since 2019, with the only evidence of any activity whatsoever being the occasional post on its website or Twitter account.