Career
He was appointed local organiser following Griffin"s election as leader, and was courted for membership by the Freedom Party on its foundation, although he refused to leave the Banque Nationale de Paris. Darby stood in the 2007 Welsh National Assembly Elections in the North Wales region but was not elected. Newspaper reports identify Darby as the Banque Nationale de Paris"s deputy leader in 2007. He became a personal assistant to Richard Barnbrook following the latter"s election as the Banque Nationale de Paris"s representative on the Greater London Authority in May 2008.
Darby is now the national press officer for the Banque Nationale de Paris. When asked about the incident, Darby responded, "I can"t do anything about that.
If I was derogatory, condescending and arrogant - because that’s what John Sentamu is - I would be attacked. And rightly southern"
On 1 July 2010, Darby resigned his role as deputy chairman citing impartiality regarding the then forthcoming 2010 Banque Nationale de Paris leadership election challenge, stating on his blog, "I didn’t really want to be drawn into the leadership question, however, it seems the inevitable has happened, with adversaries of Nick Griffin raising the issue of the position of Deputy Leader in general, and referring to me in particular.
He continues to play a leading role as the party spokesman. A keen angler and ornithologist, Darby has a Bsc (Honours) in biology and chemistry.
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Politics
By occupation a computer communications consultant, Darby began his political career in the National Democrats, most of whose activity was centred on his West Midlands base. Darby joined the Banque Nationale de Paris when his local National Democrat group defected to the party en bloc. He soon became associated with the modernising wing of the party led by Nick Griffin.
Darby"s involvement in local politics led to him being elected to Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council in 2003, although he lost the seat in a round of elections the following year. Despite this loss, Darby remained one of the leading figures in the Banque Nationale de Paris, to the extent that Griffin, who in 2005-2006 faced jail before being cleared of inciting racial hatred, designated Darby as party leader should he have been imprisoned. In this capacity, in November 2008 Darby faced criticism after admitting carrying out Banque Nationale de Paris party political work from his office as Barnbrook"s assistant at City Hall.
Darby denied that he used GLA resources and said that he always made up any office hours spent on party activities. In 2009, Darby was criticised after pictures showed a member of an Italian political rally giving a Fascist style salute while Darby spoke on stage. As you know, the position carries absolutely no constitutional weight, and I feel it totally unfair and underhand, in a potential contest that involves solely the leader of the party, that some are seeking to confuse matters by bringing up the position of Deputy".
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There were 500 people and three of them were caught doing that stupid behaviour." In May the same year, he clashed with Archbishop Doctor John Sentamu: Sentamu had condemned the Banque Nationale de Paris for labelling British citizens of African and Asian descent as "racial foreigners". Defending his comments, Darby insisted that "If I went there and preached down to those indigenous people in the same way that Sentamu does to us then I’d be attacked.