Anne Marie Waters (born 24 August 1977) is a political activist in the United Kingdom who is originally from Ireland. She leads a minor party known as For Britain, established in 2017.
Waters has a mix of left-wing and right-wing political beliefs. She was a member of Labour Party between 2010 and 2014, after which she joined UKIP, before starting her own party For Britain in 2017 following an unsuccessful UKIP leadership bid.[1]
Waters has made statements supporting Donald Trump and his achievements as President of the United States.[2] She also called lockdowns in response to the CCP global pandemic a "crime against humanity".[3] She is a strong critic of Islam as well as political correctness.[4]
She is a feminist.
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