Christian Council of Britain
The Christian Council of Britain is an organisation founded by Robert West. While the CCoB claims to be "an independent, non-political organisation autonomous of any political party in Britain", it is closely associated with the British National Party, and West has been described as the BNP's religious affairs spokesman.
Founder
The Times has stated that West is "an ordained elder" of the Apostolic [Church (1916 denomination)|Apostolic Church]; however, the church denies knowledge of him and has distanced itself from his views. In 2006 West, then a Conservative Party councillor on South Holland District Council in Lincolnshire, was suspended from the Party after Lincoln's Race Equality Council expressed concerns over his links with the BNP. BBC News subsequently reported that he had set up his own church, based in a house in Holbeach, to preach "traditional Bible beliefs".He later stood as a BNP candidate in the 2009 Norwich North by-election and in Lincoln during the General election of 2010, losing his deposit in both cases.
West also stood unsuccessfully during the 2009 European elections in the East Midlands region.