In 1979, Bradford opened Porters English Restaurant in
Covent Garden, London. He later opened the Covent Garden Grill next door. In January 2015, the restaurants closed as the landlord would not extend the lease and Bradford moved his business to
Hertfordshire, where he opened Porters Restaurant in
Berkhamsted. The restaurant closed on 30 September 2018. From 1986 to 1999, he was the chairman of Weston Park Enterprises. Because the 6th Earl left the family with large
death duties, Bradford gifted his home
Weston Park and 1,000 acres to the nation in 1986, with the support of the
National Heritage Memorial Fund, to the Weston Park Foundation. Bradford stood for the
UK Independence Party (UKIP) at the
2001 general election in the constituency of
Stafford. He received 2,315 votes (5.2%), losing to
David Kidney, but achieving the fourth-best result for UKIP. He stood for UKIP again at the
2004 European Parliament election for
West Midlands in 2004, coming eighth; seven candidates were elected. In May 2012, he stood unsuccessfully for UKIP in a
by-election in the Hyde Park ward of
Westminster City Council, with the support of the celebrity nightclub-owner
Peter Stringfellow. Lord Bradford is an active campaigner against the sale of
false titles of nobility. Bradford has alleged that he has been subjected to an online
smear campaign in retaliation for his campaign, with unfavourable reviews being posted on
TripAdvisor and the appearance of fraudulent review websites. ==Family==