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=== Career as a politician === In 2010, Walker became the rappresentant of the [[BNP]]. Then, Walker had been the [[BNP]]'s deputy chairman. He worked for the party with Nick Griffin and Andrew Brons, as well as serving as President of Solidarity (The Union for British Workers, a trade union established by the BNP). After Nick Griffin stepped down as BNP leader on the 19th July 2014, Walker became interim leader until the leadership election in 2015. This was contested by Walker and Paul Hilliard, the BNP Derbyshire Sub Regional Organiser. The results were announced on the 27th July 2015, with Walker winning with 523 votes against Hilliard's 145. On August 2016 in Northumbria, Adam Walker was arrested, because suspected of electoral fraud during the local election in Pendle on May 2016. Walker sought re-election in the 2019 leadership election held in June. His only opponent was the BNP press officer and national spokesman: David Furness. Walker won 308 votes to Furness' 161 and was re-elected BNP leader.
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