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European Parliament Election 2014: A guide to some of the alternative parties wanting your vote | |
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Want to vote for someone a bit different in the European Elections but not sure who? | Want to vote for someone a bit different in the European Elections but not sure who? |
Here's a guide to some of the alternative parties that probably won't have stuffed a leaflet through your letterbox. | Here's a guide to some of the alternative parties that probably won't have stuffed a leaflet through your letterbox. |
The little known Harmony Party are standing candidates in four regions – the West Midlands, East Midlands, London, and South East. | The little known Harmony Party are standing candidates in four regions – the West Midlands, East Midlands, London, and South East. |
Running with the slogan “zero-immigration, anti-EU, pro-jobs”, the party has a mixed bag of policies. | Running with the slogan “zero-immigration, anti-EU, pro-jobs”, the party has a mixed bag of policies. |
Its Twitter account describes it as a “new political party ready and willing to remedy the inequalities of the current system of governance in the UK”. | Its Twitter account describes it as a “new political party ready and willing to remedy the inequalities of the current system of governance in the UK”. |
A list of policies included “British jobs for British workers”, the re-nationalisation of water, gas, electricity and railways, fair import tariffs and “a house for all”. | A list of policies included “British jobs for British workers”, the re-nationalisation of water, gas, electricity and railways, fair import tariffs and “a house for all”. |
Member Steve Ward, who is standing in the East Midlands, said the party was officially registered in 2014 but had been “going” since 2008. | Member Steve Ward, who is standing in the East Midlands, said the party was officially registered in 2014 but had been “going” since 2008. |
It was founded by leader and South East region candidate Terry Leach and all four members standing in the European elections are unemployed, he said. | It was founded by leader and South East region candidate Terry Leach and all four members standing in the European elections are unemployed, he said. |
Visit the Harmony Party website here. | Visit the Harmony Party website here. |
Voting at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. | Voting at the European Parliament in Strasbourg. |
As a branch of the European People’s Party (EPP), 4 Freedoms are pledging to give London a “strong voice” in the European Parliament. | As a branch of the European People’s Party (EPP), 4 Freedoms are pledging to give London a “strong voice” in the European Parliament. |
The centre-right EPP is the largest party in the European Parliament and combines member parties including several major groups like Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union. | The centre-right EPP is the largest party in the European Parliament and combines member parties including several major groups like Angela Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union. |
All of its eight candidates are running in London and its policies focus on the capital. | All of its eight candidates are running in London and its policies focus on the capital. |
Pledges include helping business abroad, a single “digital market” for the EU, improved education and “safeguarding freedom, justice and the environment”. | Pledges include helping business abroad, a single “digital market” for the EU, improved education and “safeguarding freedom, justice and the environment”. |
Visit the 4 Freedoms Party website here. | Visit the 4 Freedoms Party website here. |
Dirk Hazell, leader of the UK EEP, appearing on Daily Politics. | Dirk Hazell, leader of the UK EEP, appearing on Daily Politics. |
The Animal Welfare Party is only fielding candidates in the London region but has a far wider vision. | The Animal Welfare Party is only fielding candidates in the London region but has a far wider vision. |
Members want to formally recognise animals a “sentient beings” by changing their legal status in international law. | Members want to formally recognise animals a “sentient beings” by changing their legal status in international law. |
Other principles include promoting animal rights, healthy living and protecting the environment. | Other principles include promoting animal rights, healthy living and protecting the environment. |
The party wants to ban animal testing, establish an “NHS for pets” and stop the use of animals in the entertainment industry. | The party wants to ban animal testing, establish an “NHS for pets” and stop the use of animals in the entertainment industry. |
Visit the Animal Welfare Party website here. | Visit the Animal Welfare Party website here. |
Vanessa Hudson, leader of Britain’s Animal Welfare Party | Vanessa Hudson, leader of Britain’s Animal Welfare Party |
Another London-only party, the liberals are dubbing 22 May “self-determination day”. | Another London-only party, the liberals are dubbing 22 May “self-determination day”. |
The party pledges to promote “personal liberty, greater democracy and national independence” from the EU and globalisation generally. | The party pledges to promote “personal liberty, greater democracy and national independence” from the EU and globalisation generally. |
Members want to promote direct democracy, where the electorate votes without the need for representatives, and the decentralisation of power to the “lowest practical level”. | Members want to promote direct democracy, where the electorate votes without the need for representatives, and the decentralisation of power to the “lowest practical level”. |
Urging readers to vote for the party, its website says: “You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.” | Urging readers to vote for the party, its website says: “You have nothing to lose and everything to gain.” |
Visit the National Liberal Party website here. | Visit the National Liberal Party website here. |
Jagdeesh Singh is standing for the NLP in London | Jagdeesh Singh is standing for the NLP in London |
Largely doing what it says on the tin, members want to protect the NHS by exempting it from a treaty that they argue would increase privatistation. | Largely doing what it says on the tin, members want to protect the NHS by exempting it from a treaty that they argue would increase privatistation. |
On its website, the party lists stopping the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Treaty as its top priority, calling it “the greatest threat to the NHS nobody has heard of”. | On its website, the party lists stopping the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Treaty as its top priority, calling it “the greatest threat to the NHS nobody has heard of”. |
Other policies include medicine regulation, safer food controls, no austerity, more social housing and heavier taxes on top earners. | Other policies include medicine regulation, safer food controls, no austerity, more social housing and heavier taxes on top earners. |
Eight candidates are standing for the party in the London region only. | Eight candidates are standing for the party in the London region only. |
Visit the National Health Action Party website here. | Visit the National Health Action Party website here. |
Dr Chidi Ejimofo, who worked at Lewisham Hospital, is standing for the National Health Action Party | Dr Chidi Ejimofo, who worked at Lewisham Hospital, is standing for the National Health Action Party |
Cunningly topping Ukip on the alphabetically-ordered ballot papers, An Independence from Europe shares many of its policies. | Cunningly topping Ukip on the alphabetically-ordered ballot papers, An Independence from Europe shares many of its policies. |
The founder, Mike Nattrass, founded the party in 2013 after being deselected as a Ukip MEP. | The founder, Mike Nattrass, founded the party in 2013 after being deselected as a Ukip MEP. |
He had been elected to the European Parliament in 2004 representing the West Midlands but was not put on the list for these elections, sparking a furious row with his former party over its “totalitarian” leadership. | He had been elected to the European Parliament in 2004 representing the West Midlands but was not put on the list for these elections, sparking a furious row with his former party over its “totalitarian” leadership. |
His party is pledging to take the UK out of the EU without the need for a referendum, scrap VAT and build stronger links with the Commonwealth. | His party is pledging to take the UK out of the EU without the need for a referendum, scrap VAT and build stronger links with the Commonwealth. |
It is fielding candidates in every region of England but not in Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland. | It is fielding candidates in every region of England but not in Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland. |
Visit the An Independence from Europe website here. | Visit the An Independence from Europe website here. |
No, not that kind of pirate. | No, not that kind of pirate. |
The Pirate Party derives its entertaining name not from the swashbuckling vagabonds of old but from its stance on copyright and patent laws. | The Pirate Party derives its entertaining name not from the swashbuckling vagabonds of old but from its stance on copyright and patent laws. |
Its main principles include protecting the freedom of expression, legal equality, personal freedoms, the right to privacy and increasing government transparency. | Its main principles include protecting the freedom of expression, legal equality, personal freedoms, the right to privacy and increasing government transparency. |
Its website says: “Like so many people, we're fed up with mainstream politics. We're ready to be the alternative. We stand for a society fit for the 21st century, a Britain where everyone can get their fair share.” | Its website says: “Like so many people, we're fed up with mainstream politics. We're ready to be the alternative. We stand for a society fit for the 21st century, a Britain where everyone can get their fair share.” |
The party is only fielding candidates in the North West region. | The party is only fielding candidates in the North West region. |
Visit the Pirate Party website here. | Visit the Pirate Party website here. |
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