Robert West (politician)

Robert Malcolm Brian West (born 11 October 1955) is a British National Party (BNP) activist and founder of the Christian Council of Britain.

"[7] On its website, the BNP says, "The Rev Robert West was ordained by the Vice President of the Apostolic Church in 1979 and in 2003 he entered politics to help bring the Christian message to all the peoples of Britain.

[12] According to the website of the British National Party, "The Rev West became a Christian at the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, where he served under Lt General Sir Michael Willcocks RA, later Black Rod.

[14] An article on the official website of the BNP, dated 15 July 2013, says West "... currently works in Peterborough, when not doing pastoral and preaching duties, as a supply teacher; being much appreciated for his class-handling skills amongst both primary and secondary children of all races and nationalities.

West subsequently defected to the BNP and stated that his switch was prompted by Conservative leader David Cameron's priority list of candidates for the next general election.

In this clip, West says, "The BNP is the only political party which will stop the Islamification of Britain, ban the burka and do its utmost to uphold your culture, heritage and identity.