About us

Welcome to the Campaign for an Immigration Referendum.

We are calling for a binding Immigration Referendum, providing every citizen with the opportunity to cast their vote on the future direction of our country.

Regardless of political affiliations, backgrounds, or beliefs, we unite under a common objective: to ensure that every voice is heard and respected. Our mission is to protect our nation and empower individuals to shape the immigration policies that impact us all.

While we maintain independence from any specific political party, we recommend that people support candidates and parties that endorse empowering the people through referendum.

We are in the process of strengthening our organisational framework. If you’re interested in contributing to our campaign, please reach out to us by email at [email protected], providing details of your prior political campaigning experience.

If you possess a significant media platform as a politician, political commentator, activist, or influencer, and you’re inclined to officially endorse our campaign or collaborate with us to promote it, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We’re eager to showcase your support on our page and work together to advance our cause.

We ask all those who have signed our petition to give their support to those Campaign Champions and Campaign Supporters whenever they contest elections in your area. Support their efforts because they agree with you on this vital issue and will fight to give you a voice.

Campaign Champions

“The repeatedly expressed will of the people for reduced levels of immigration has been consistently betrayed by the British political establishment. We should take it out of their hands and force the issue by using political pressure and a binding referendum.”

– Robin Tillbrook

Robin Tillbrook, a solicitor specialising in civil litigation and a seasoned politician, serves as the chairman of the English Democrats. Renowned for his tireless advocacy for greater devolution of power to the people and for championing the rights and liberties of the English, his notable contributions include the establishment of the Workers of England Union, ensuring accessible representation in employment disputes frequently neglected by larger trade unions.

www.robintilbrook.blogspot.com

“Immigration is the main political talking point across the country. Nobody was asked, and nobody voted for the levels of immigration that we see today. Immigration has changed the demographics of our towns and cities. It has lowered GDP per capita and reduced living standards. It has created housing and infrastructure shortages. “An immigration referendum is long overdue.”

– David Carpin

David Carpin is a married farther of three hailing from Woodcote, Oxfordshire. With over 25 years of experience in Business Change and IT Project Management, David has worked across various sectors, including insurance, banking, energy, manufacturing, and government departments. Additionally, he operates a property rental business.

David established the Winston Smiths Literary Review, a movement championing freedom of expression. He delivers complimentary local talks to Oxfordshire residents, inviting speakers to engage in discussions, debates, and answer questions from the audience. Topics covered in these discussions include ‘Money, Banking and Finance: How They Keep You Poor,’ ‘Climate Change: All is Well, All Will Be Well,’ ‘The COVID Years,’ ‘Post-War Immigration,’ and ‘The European Union: A Corporatist Racket – How the UK was Shoehorned into the Common Market.’

Campaign Supporters

The following organisations are in support of our campaign.

Established in 2002, the English Democrats Party stands as the sole campaigning English nationalist party, steadfast in its commitment to governance “of the people, by the people, for the people.” Advocating English independence and a transition to proportional representation, they offer England’s counterpart to the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru but with genuine patriotism.

www.englishdemocrats.party

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