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Martin Wingfield was born on 1951, is a British far-right politician. Discover Martin Wingfield's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?

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1951

Martin Wingfield (born 1951) is a British far-right politician.

1976

Disillusioned with the Liberal Party, Wingfield joined the National Front in 1976 and quickly rose in the party, winning election to the National Directorate in 1980.

1980

Wingfield is long-standing figure in the British nationalist movement, he and his wife, Tina Wingfield, having contested several elections since the 1980s.

1983

He became editor of the National Front News for a time, from 1983.

He was briefly expelled from the party by John Tyndall after attempting to take control of the Sussex branch of the party from Tyndall's father-in-law Charles Parker by publishing a dissident paper the Sussex Front.

With Ian Anderson, he was associated with the traditionalist Flag Group wing in opposition to the Political Soldier wing and became one of the leading members of this dissident group, editing their paper The Flag.

Around this time he was criticized by leading Official National Front member Nick Griffin as being more suited to the extreme right-wing of the Conservative Party.

1985

In his role as editor of NF party organs Wingfield was charged under the Race Relations Act in 1985 for saying "unless immigration is stopped, Crawley will end up one day like Brixton with all the problems and crime that that entails."

After refusing to pay a fine, was imprisoned.

Wingfield was a member of the National Democrats (ND), continuing to edit The Flag for them and acting as the party's press officer.

1997

In the 1997 General Election, he stood as the ND candidate for Wolverhampton North East constituency gaining 356 votes (0.9%); his wife, Tina, stood as a ND candidate for the Blackburn constituency gaining 671 votes (1.41%).

2001

In 2001, he joined the British National Party, and is currently the editor of the party's newspaper, Voice of Freedom.

2004

He was on the BNP candidate list for the North-West England regional constituency in the 2004 European Election and again in 2009, when party leader Nick Griffin was elected.

2010

He stood for Workington, as did his wife, Tina, for Salford and Eccles in the 2010 general election.

2011

In August 2011, after the BNP had a leadership challenge, both Martin and his wife had shown support to Andrew Brons and now face being sacked by the party for 'breaching confidentiality'.

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