By 1997, the Progress Party had likely no more than 300 members.
During the 1990s, some of the Progress Party's members considered the party to have become less liberal than it had been in its earlier days.
He was deputy chairman of the Progress Party from 1980 to 1982.
The Progress Party however saw a strong setback for the 2011 local elections.
He was a member of the Progress Party that won the 1969 elections.
The Progress Party called for the law to be changed.
He was then deputy chair of the Progress Party from 1987 to 1991.
Distributed among the members of the Progress Party, it is also available as a free internet newspaper.
This was appealed to county authorities by the Progress Party.
In 1993 he however left the Progress Party and quit active politics.