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Nick Griffin

Politician

Birthday March 1, 1959

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Barnet, Hertfordshire, England

Age 66 Years

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Who Is Nick Griffin? Age, Biography and Wiki

Nick Griffin was born on March 1, 1959, which makes him 66 years old as of 2025. He is a notable figure in British politics and is widely recognized for his controversial stance and leadership of the British National Party (BNP). Griffin became a prominent public figure during the early 2000s, holding several key roles within the party and representing the BNP in the European Parliament from 2009 to 2014. Over the years, he has been a prominent subject of media discussions regarding his political ideologies and party policies.

Occupation Politician
Date of Birth March 1, 1959
Age 66 Years
Birth Place Barnet, Hertfordshire, England
Horoscope Pisces
Country England

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Height, Weight & Measurements

As of 2025, Nick Griffin is reported to be approximately 6 feet tall (183 cm) and weighs around 200 pounds (91 kg). While specific measurements are less documented, it is known that Griffin maintains a robust physique, often attributing his health to an active lifestyle.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Nick Griffin has been married for decades to his wife, with whom he has three children. However, specific details about his family life have remained mostly private, in line with his desire to protect his family's privacy. There have been no reports about Griffin's dating life outside of his marriage, indicating stability in his personal relationships.

Griffin's father, Edgar Griffin (born 1921, Brighton, East Sussex) was previously a long-standing Conservative Party member, and from 1959 to 1965 a councillor for the Metropolitan Borough of St Marylebone. He was also a councillor on Waveney District Council during the 1980s.

In 2001, he was expelled from the Conservatives amid accusations of racism. Griffin's mother, Jean (née Thomas), whom Edgar married in 1950, was an unsuccessful BNP candidate for Enfield North in the 1997 general election, in Chingford & Woodford Green for the 2001 general election and for London in the 1999 European elections. He has one sister.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Nick Griffin's net worth is estimated to be around $1 million. His earnings have primarily come from his political career, including his time as a Member of the European Parliament (MEP), as well as various speaking engagements. Additionally, Griffin has been involved in several business ventures, which may contribute to his overall financial portfolio.

Career, Business and Investments

Nick Griffin’s career has been deeply intertwined with his political ambitions. After joining the BNP in the late 1990s, he swiftly climbed the ranks, eventually assuming the role of party leader. His term included controversial policies that thrust him into the public spotlight. Beyond politics, Griffin has explored various business opportunities, including securing funding through speaking tours and writing.

In recent years, he has also engaged in individual online ventures, further diversifying his income streams.

Tyndall, also previously in the National Front, had founded the BNP in 1982, but his "brutal, streetfighting background" and admiration for Hitler and the Nazis had made any kind of respectability impossible.

In his 1999 leadership campaign, Griffin embarked on a strategy to make the party electable, by taking it away from Tyndall's extremist image. He was helped by Tyndall's lack of familiarity with the mainstream media, and in the party's September election he defeated Tyndall to become head of the BNP.

One of Griffin's changes included moderating the party's emphasis on the removal of multiculturalism, a policy it claims has a destructive influence on both immigrant and British cultures. Griffin pledged to eliminate "the three Hs: hobbyism, hard talk and Hitler".

This realignment was designed to position the BNP alongside successful European far-right groups, such as the French Front National. Street protests were replaced by electoral campaigning, and some policies were moderated (the compulsory repatriation of ethnic minorities was instead made voluntary).

Other policies included the introduction of capital punishment for paedophiles, rapists, drug dealers and some murderers, and corporal punishment for less serious crimes such as juvenile delinquency. Griffin's image as a Cambridge-educated family man was in contrast to the extremist image presented by the BNP under Tyndall's leadership.

In October 1999, Nick Griffin, supported by Tony Lecomber stood against Tyndall for leadership of the BNP. John Tyndall received just 30% of the votes, while Griffin the majority, 70%.

Social Network

While Griffin has always been a contentious figure, he maintains a presence on social media platforms. His posts often reflect his political views, aiming to engage with supporters and detractors alike. His social media following has fluctuated, but he continues to utilize these platforms for communication and outreach.

"The electors of Millwall did not back a post modernist rightist party, but what they perceived to be a strong, disciplined organisation with the ability to back up its slogan 'Defend Rights for Whites' with well-directed boots and fists."

Education

Nick Griffin attended the University of Leeds, where he studied politics. His educational background laid the foundation for his future endeavors in political activism and leadership. Though he did not pursue a career in academia, his education undoubtedly informed his understanding of political systems and voter dynamics.


Born in Barnet, Griffin was educated at Woodbridge School in Suffolk. He joined the National Front at the age of 14 and, following his graduation from the University of Cambridge, became a political worker for the party. In 1980 he became a member of its governing body, and later wrote articles for several right-wing magazines.

He was the National Front's candidate for the seat of Croydon North West in 1981 and 1983, but left the party in 1989. In 1995, he joined the BNP and in 1999 became its leader. He stood as the party's candidate in several elections and became a member of the European Parliament for North West England in the 2009 European elections.

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