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:''See also Richard Huggett (playwright).'' Richard John Huggett (born January 1944) is a British citizen noted for standing in a variety of elections using descriptions which were similar, but not identical, to those of established political parties, leading to this practice being outlawed under the Registration of Political Parties Act 1998. ==Background== Huggett studied psychology and zoology at the University of London and obtained a diploma in social and administrative studies. He lived for about 10 years in the South of France where he built yachts.〔Sally Weale, David Hencke, "Literal candidate denies acting as Tory stooge", ''The Guardian'', 15 June 1994.〕 Huggett was reported to have been an intelligence officer, who from 1989 ran a school for children in Hampshire.〔Peter Dunn, "Party officials find literal truth is hard to take", ''The Independent'', 14 June 1994.〕 The school closed down in 1993 when the lease ran out on the building. He was a father of four, and had produced a first education video.〔
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