Damian Hockney is a British politician and the leader of the One London Party. He was a London Assembly member and a member of the Metropolitan Police Authority from 2004 to 2008.
In February 2008 the party announced that Hockney would be its candidate in the 2008 Mayoral election
On March 27, 2008, Hockney announced that he was pulling out of the race to become the mayor of London. He cited a lack of media opportunities for the candidates representing smaller parties as the reason but confirmed that the party would still contest the Assembly election
Political background
In June 2004 he was elected as a London-wide Member of the London Assembly for the United Kingdom Independence Party. On January 30 2005 he announced that he was defecting to the new Veritas, founded by ex-UKIP MEP Robert Kilroy-Silk. It was subsequently announced that he would serve as deputy leader of the new party. On 29 July 2005, following the resignation of Kilroy-Silk, Hockney announced his resignation as deputy leader
In September 2005 Hockney founded the One London Party with fellow London Assembly Member Peter Hulme-Cross.
Originally a member of the Conservative Party, he contested the constituency of Pendle for the Referendum Party at the 1997 General Election, narrowly losing his deposit. He then moved to UKIP where he stood in Kensington and Chelsea at the 1999 by-election and the 2001 General Election. He was the UKIP London Mayoral candidate in 2000.
By profession, Hockney is a magazine publisher. He also once entered A Song For Europe, the UK preliminary round of the Eurovision Song Contest.
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