Career
In 2014 he wrote his first book "Rebel Without A Clue" due to be published in 2015. The book details his life, his experiences in Oxford Family Court which led him into protesting on various roofs with New Fathers 4 Justice and his election campaign for the Equal Parenting Alliance Party
In the 2010 General Election Roger Crawford stood as a candidate for the Equal Parenting Alliance Party in the 2010 in the Oxford East (United Kingdom Parliament constituency). Prior to election day Crawford put a half-page advert in the Oxford Mail which read ‘Now for Something Completely Different - Don’t Vote for Maine (if you want a Politician)’.
He polled 73 votes.
June 2009 Roger Crawford and Paul Smith held a protest at Oxford"s Carfax Tower dressed as a superhero and a court jester to campaign for fathers’ rights
June 2010 Crawford demonstrated with other fathers outside Ken Clarke"s home in West Bridgford. Dressed as superheroes they demanded a more transparent legal system from Justice Secretary and Rushcliffe Member of Parliament Ken Clarke. In July 2010 A protest, dubbed ‘Witney’s Glastonbury Festival of Fatherhood’, thirty activists including Roger camped on Wood Green, in Woodstock Road, Witney for the weekend.
In August 2010 Roger Crawford, dressed as a court jester, Archi Ssan, as the Incredible Hulk, and Jeremy Pogue as Superman scaled David Cameron"s constituency office roof in Witney.