Career
Kaye was Leader of Pirate Party United Kingdom from 26 September 2010 to 9 May 2015. Kaye has spoken and campaigned on digital rights, copyright law and civil liberties in the past Kaye has worked as a Lecturer at the Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts and has also taught extensively in Denmark in the past, including at the Danish department of the Russian Academy of Theatre Arts (Russian University of Theatre Arts) in Aarhus.
He is a Visiting Lecturer at Salford University on the Physical and Dance Theatre Degree, and is currently the Musical Director at Manchester Lesbian and Gay Chorus.
As a composer his work is particularly associated with visual theatre company Horse and Bamboo Theatre, Huddersfield-based Darkhorse Theater and mask theatre company Thalias Tjenere. Kaye was first elected as a Governor on the Board of Governors of the Pirate Party United Kingdom in July 2010. was the Election Agent for Tim Dobson in the 2010 general election, Dobson being the Pirate Party United Kingdom candidate to receive the most votes in that election.
Following the resignation of Andrew Robinson as Leader of the party on 23 August 2010, Kaye was one of four people to put their names forward as candidates in the ensuing leadership election. Two candidates withdrew before nominations closed, leaving only Kaye and Peter Brett as candidates.
On 13 March 2011, Kaye left his role as a Governor on the Board of Governors.
Kaye is also Chairman of the Greater Manchester branch of Pirate Party United Kingdom. He opposed the creation of the directly elected Mayor of Greater Manchester. In March 2014, Kaye was a signatory to a letter calling for the resignation Greater Manchester Police and Crime Commissioner Tony Lloyd. In January 2012, the British Phonographic Industry threatened to sue Kaye and other National Executive Committee Officers for creating a proxy server that bypassed a court-ordered block of Pirate Bay.
Following legal advice, Kaye decided to close the proxy server as a court battle would have incurred huge financial costs.
Kaye was chosen as the Pirate Party"s candidate in the Oldham East and Saddleworth by-election on 11 January 2011. One of the main issues that he campaigned on was better rural broadband.
Kaye stood in the 2012 local elections in the ward of Bradford on Manchester City Council. He received 127 votes, or 5.2% of the vote, the highest percentage of votes the Pirate Party United Kingdom have received in an election to this date.
Kaye proceeded to stand as the Pirate Party candidate in the Manchester Central by-election on 15 November 2012.
In the 2015 general election, Kaye stood as the Pirate Party United Kingdom candidate in Manchester Central. On 9 May 2015, the day after the final results of the 2015 general election were known, Kaye resigned as Leader of Pirate Party United Kingdom.
Parliamentary elections
Local elections.