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Robin Hunter-Clarke was born on 10 October, 1992 in Boston, United Kingdom. Discover Robin Hunter-Clarke'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 32 years old?

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Age 32 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 10 October, 1992
Birthday 10 October
Birthplace Boston, Lincolnshire, England, UK
Nationality United Kingdom

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Robin Hunter-Clarke Net Worth

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2019

In June 2018 Hunter-Clarke was dismissed as the group's Chief of Staff in the National Assembly for Wales after Caroline Jones AM ousted Neil Hamilton AM as the Leader of the UKIP Group. Hunter-Clarke consequently took Caroline Jones and the UKIP Assembly Members to an employment tribunal. At a preliminary hearing on 28 February 2019 the Assembly Commission, Michelle Brown AM and Caroline Jones AM failed in their applications to be removed as respondents in the case. The case continues and a three-day preliminary hearing has been listed to be heard in June 2019.

On 3rd/4/5 June 2019 a three day hearing took place in Pontypridd to determine who in fact employed Hunter-Clarke, as still no-one admitted to being his boss. On 4 June it was suggested that Hunter-Clarke had indeed not been dismissed and therefore was entitled to a year's back pay. Following the evidence heard Hunter-Clarke withdrew his claims against the National Assembly for Wales, Caroline Jones AM and the UKIP Group. This left Neil Hamilton AM as the sole respondent in the case. Hunter-Clarke's representative subsequently outlined that it was now clear 'Mr Hamilton was trying to make a political point at Mr Hunter-Clarke's expense'.

2017

Hunter-Clarke was selected as the UKIP candidate for Pontypridd in the 2017 general election, but was defeated by the incumbent, Owen Smith.

2016

Hunter-Clarke was Neil Hamilton's agent for the National Assembly for Wales election in May 2016. On Hamilton's election he made Hunter-Clarke his personal chief of staff. After Hamilton was elected as the group leader, Hunter-Clarke became chief of staff for the group.

2015

In the May 2015 general election, Hunter-Clarke stood as the UKIP candidate for Boston & Skegness achieving UKIP's second best result nationally polling 34% of the vote.

2014

Hunter-Clarke was elected onto UKIP's National Executive Committee in 2014.

It was announced on 20 November 2014 that Hunter-Clarke, 22 was to become UKIP's parliamentary candidate in the seat of Boston & Skegness. It was a key seat for the party, but Hunter-Clarke was ultimately defeated by the Telegraph journalist, Matt Warman.

2013

In the May 2013 local elections, Hunter-Clarke was elected to Lincolnshire County Council representing the Skegness South Division. He did not seek re-election.

2011

In the May 2011 local elections, Hunter-Clarke was elected as a Skegness town councillor as a Conservative. He defected to the United Kingdom Independence Party in September 2012 at the party's national conference in Birmingham, making him the only UKIP member of Skegness town council. In the May 2013 local elections, he was the UKIP candidate for the Skegness South Seat ward for Lincolnshire County Council. He took the seat, beating the incumbent Conservative councillor, while his father Dean Hunter-Clarke won the Skegness North Seat for UKIP.

2009

Hunter-Clarke was born in Boston, Lincolnshire. He was brought up in the nearby town of Skegness. At the age of 17, in 2009, he joined the Conservative Party. He went on to become the youngest elected Skegness town councillor at the age of 18.

1992

Robin James Hunter-Clarke (born 10 October 1992) is a British politician and political adviser. He has been a UKIP candidate in both the 2015 and the 2017 general election. He served as the national UKIP co-ordinator for Vote Leave, the official leave campaign during the European Union referendum.