David Kurten

David Michael Kurten (born 22 March 1971) is a British politician who has served as leader of the Heritage Party since September 2020.[3] At the 2015 general election, Kurten stood for the UK Independence Party (UKIP) in Camberwell and Peckham, coming fifth with 4.7% of the vote.[10] At the 2017 general election Kurten stood in the Essex constituency of Castle Point, winning 5.3% of the vote, which was sufficient for him to retain his deposit.[12] Kurten stepped down from the UKIP frontbench on 22 January 2018 in protest at Bolton's refusal to stand down as leader after receiving a vote of no confidence from the party's national executive committee the previous day.[26] In December 2020, Kurten rejected a COVID-19 vaccine, for which he was denounced by the Conservative mayoral candidate Shaun Bailey, who saw this as irresponsible for an elected politician.
Leader of the Heritage PartyIncumbentMember of the London AssemblyLondonwideStephen KnightEmma BestEducationLittlehamptonSussexHeritage PartyBrexit AllianceUK Independence PartyAlma materUniversity of St AndrewsUniversity of BathUniversity of SouthamptonPoliticianLondon Assemblysocial conservative2015 general electionCamberwell and Peckham2016 London Assembly electionPeter WhittleUKIP leaderDiane JamesPaul Nuttall2017 general electionCastle Point2017 UKIP leadership electionHenry BoltonGerard BattenMay 2018 local electionsSidcupLondon Borough of BexleyLewisham East by-electionanti-IslamTommy Robinsongrooming gangsBognor Regis and Littlehampton2019 general electionBrexit PartyConservative Partygender ideologyfamily valuessecond referendumupcoming London mayoralLondon Assembly electionsCOVID-19 pandemicElectoral CommissionCOVID-19 vaccineShaun Baileylockdownsprotests against UK government policies2021 Hartlepool by-electionmayoral electionAssembly voteDecember 2021 Old Bexley and Sidcup by-election2023 Arun District Council electionAldwick2024 general electionGeneral election 2015LabourHarriet HarmanConservativeAmelia WomackLiberal DemocratsAll People's PartyWorkers RevolutionaryTurnoutRegistered electorsGeneral election 2017Rebecca Harris2018 Lewisham East by-electionJanet DabyRosamund Kissi-DebrahWomen's EqualityMandu ReidFor BritainAnne Marie WatersMonster Raving LoonyHowling Laud HopeDemocrats and VeteransLibertarianGeneral election 2019Nick GibbIndependent2021 Old Bexley and Sidcup by-electionLouie FrenchReform UKRichard TiceEnglish DemocratHeritageGeneral election 2024Alison GriffithsFiona TwycrossTom CopleyNicky GavronMurad QureshiAlison MooreFeryal DemirciEmily BrothersKemi BadenochAndrew BoffSusan HallJoy MorrisseySiân BerryCaroline RussellShahrar AliJonathan BartleyNoel LynchPiers WauchopeFreddy VachhaCaroline PidgeonZack PolanskiAdrian Hyyrylainen-TrettPauline PearceSophie WalkerRespectGeorge GallowayBritain FirstJayda FransenPaul GoldingAnimal WelfareVanessa Hudson2021 London Assembly electionElly BakerSakina SheikhAhmereen RezaHina BokhariIrina von WieseJohn StevensBrendan DonnellyDavid BullBrian RosePiers CorbynCommunistNational Liberal2021 London mayoral electionSadiq KhanLuisa PorrittNiko OmilanaReclaimLaurence FoxCount BinfaceMax FoshBurning PinkBBC NewsTwitterElectoral CalculusLewisham London Borough CouncilWayback Machine