marți, 5 mai 2015

General Election 2015: A guide to the smaller parties, from the the National Health Action Party to the Church of the Militant Elvis Party



The Al-Zebabist Nation of Ooog, the Deep Earth Ecosphere Preservation Alliance, and Scotland Against Crooked Lawyers are among 462 registered parties. Beyond the big two, the big three and the big seven, the list includes scores of genuinely small parties, from the very local (Residents’ Association of Cuddington) to the niche (War Veteran’s Pro-Traditional Family Party), the novelty (the Church of the Militant Elvis Party), and the potentially tautological (the Party Party).


Most of these names will appear on ballot papers in only one constituency. Most will lose deposits of £500 per constituency when they fail to win five per cent of the vote. Most will have effectively wasted the £150 registration fee paid to the Electoral Commission (plus an annual fee to stay on the list). But among the raving loons and satirists, there are plenty of parties who might stand to do well, if only they had a voice.


Clive Peedell co-founded and jointly leads the National Health Action party (NHA). He is running as a candidate in Witney, one of the safest seats in the country, where he dreams of unseating the Conservative incumbent, David Cameron. "But a big part of our problem is just being recognised," he says while driving to a hustings. "If you ask the average person in the street if they have heard of us, it would be a very low percentage."


Clive PeedellPrime mover: Clive Peedell is going up against David Cameron(Getty) Peedell, who has put his career as an oncologist on hold to fight for the NHS, is one of 12 candidates his party is putting up, most of whom are also doctors. He has the support of a press officer, Giselle Green, but while his fight against Cameron has gained national and international press attention, his party has struggled locally. "I remember, in a hustings before the Eastleigh by-election two years ago, we got a minute next to the Beer, Baccy and Crumpet Party," Green says.


The Witney Gazette had been due to cover the launch of Peedell’s campaign but, the candidate says, it has ignored the NHA while giving precious column inches to his rivals, including a female golfer campaigning against tax on sport, and a Muppet (Bobby Smith is the leader of the Give Me Back Elmo Party, which wants better rights for fathers). "We are healthcare professionals taking unprecedented steps to defend the healthcare system with a wide range of policies," Peedell says. "That deserves attention."


It can be hard to be taken seriously when the electorate expects small parties to be novelty groups, but even those inspired, perhaps, by Screaming Lord Sutch say that they have a role in democracy. "We bring issues to the voters that the main parties don’t," says Lord Biro, the leader of the Church of the Militant Elvis Party. The veteran loser of deposits has run for a number of parties, all founded by himself. His issues have included potholes, climate change, public lavatories (he wants more) and a campaign to install Bono as the Pope.



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Waleed Ghani, the founder (or reviver) of the Whig Party, is running in Vauxhall, a Labour safe seat in south London. "I really don’t understand why more people don’t set up parties," he says. "The way I see it, there are 650 really good jobs up for grabs, and people should be competing for them. But while the system is good, the people in the system always seem to represent a professional political class." He adds: "We can all raise the standards of political discourse."


The barriers to standing for election have moved with time but are traditionally low. Rules were tightened in 1998 to prohibit confusing names. Before that, the Liberal Democrat candidate in the 1994 European elections launched a legal challenge after he narrowly lost to the Literal Democrat Party. He lost in court, too, but, like the Conversatives and the Conservatories, the Lit Dems would now not be able to run. Yet the Electoral Commission has allowed Heydon Prowse, the comedy activist, to run against Grant Shapps as "Michael Green", the Conservative candidate’s alter ego. And, to Nigel Farage’s chagrin, Al Murray was also allowed to register the parody Free United Kingdom Party (FUKP).


The Commission, which allows parties to have up to six words in their names, has also moved to stop the use of ballot papers as (relatively) cheap billboards. In 1997, the Mongolian Barbecue Great Place to Party party won 112 votes in Wimbledon. (The restaurant has since closed.) Names that are deemed likely to cause offence are also now prohibited. The Beer, Baccy and Crumpet Party faced ruin when officials decided "crumpet" could be interpreted as derogatory to women rather than a yeasty griddle cake. But it lived to lose another election after changing its name. Its leader, Ray Hall, is now standing in Eastleigh for the Beer, Baccy and Scratchings Party. The latest polling suggests that he may win one per cent of the vote.


In Witney, Peedell says he will be delighted to keep his deposit, but is looking beyond tomorrow. He finds inspiration in a rare occasion on which a small party has triumphed. In 2001, Dr Richard Taylor won a surprise victory for his Health Concern party in Wyre Forest after campaigning to restore Kidderminster Hospital’s accident-and-emergency department. He won again in 2005, but lost in 2010. Now aged 80, he is running this year for the NHA.


In Stafford and South West Surrey, meanwhile, Peedell believes the party has a good chance of victory. "If we got one seat we’d be on a par with the Greens and Ukip," he says. "Then we’d have a good chance of getting on to the Health Select Committee. Those votes will not have been wasted."


THE ALSO RANS: 200 SERIOUSLY SMALL PARTIES


Excluding those parties already holding seats, the eccentrics and those simply seeking publicity – as well as those campaigning on local or single issues – there are still a multitude of political movements in the UK, all hoping to save their deposits tomorrow. From the 450-plus parties registered for this election, these (may) deserve your consideration:


2015 Constitutionalists UK


21st Century Conservative Democrats


21st Century Democracy


A Better Way to Govern


All People’s Party


Alliance EPP: European People’s Party UK


Alliance for Green Socialism


Alliance for Workers’ Liberty


Alternative Party


Animal Welfare Party


Apolitical Democrats


Britannica


British Commonwealth Party


British Constitution Party


British Democratic Party


British Independents


Campaign


Centre Democrats


Centreground Party


Christian Democrat Party for a Consensus


Christian Democratic Party


Christian Movement for Great Britain


Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ’s Lordship"


Christian Peoples Alliance


Citizens First


City Independents


Class War


Co-operative Party


Common Good


Common Sense Party


Communist League Election Campaign


Communist Party of Britain


Communities Against the Cuts


Communities United Party


Community Action Party


Community First


Community Representatives Party


Consensus


Deep Earth Ecosphere Preservation Alliance


Democracy First


Democratic Independence Party


Democratic Reform Party


Democratic-Republican Party


Digital Democracy


Direct Democracy (Communist) Party


District First


English Democrats


English Independence Party


English National Party


English Parliamentary Party


English People’s Party


Equal and Just Society


Equal Parenting Alliance


Europeans Party


Everyone’s Party


Free Public Transport Party


Free United Kingdom Party


Get Snouts Out The Trough


Harmony Party


Hoi Polloi


Humanity


Independence from Europe


Independent Democrats


Independent Green Voice


Independent Group of Councillors


Independent Labour Group


Independent Sovereign Democratic Britain


Independent Voice-Community Focus


Independent Working Class Association


Interactive Democracy


Internet Democrats


Islam Zinda Baad Platform


iXDemocracy


Jubilee Party


Justice Party


Kaizen Liberal Utilitarian Democrats


Keep It Real Party


Land Party


Left Unity


Libertarian Party


Liberty GB


Life


Local Voice


Mainstream


Matriarchal Party United Kingdom Great Britain


Meritocracy Partaidh na h-Alba


Movement for Active Democracy (MAD)


National Health Action Party


National Liberal Party – True Liberalism


National Republican and Democratic Party


Nationwide Reform Party


New Deal


New England Party


New Independent Centralists


New Parliament Party


Newclear Outline (NO)


Party of Dissent


Patria


Patriotic Socialist Party


People Against Bureaucracy Group


People First Party


People Social Freedom Party


People’s Administration


People’s Democratic Party


Population Party UK


Populist Party


Power to the People


Pro Liberty


Progressive Party


Proletarian


Real Democracy Party


Rebooting Democracy


Red Flag Anti-Corruption


Reform


Reform 2000 Party


Representative Democracy Party


Restore the Family for Children’s Sake


Revolutionary Communist Party of Britain (Marxist-Leninist)


Say Yes! To a Fair Society!


Scotland Against Crooked Lawyers


Scottish Democratic Alliance


Scottish Socialist Party


Scottish Unionist Party


Scottish Voice


Socialist Alliance


Socialist Alternative


Socialist Equality Party


Socialist Labour Party


Socialist People’s Party


Solidarity – Scotland’s Socialist Movement


Something New


Stand


The 30-50 Coalition


The Animal Protection Party


The Awakened Nation


The British Empire Party


The British Voice


The Commonwealth Liberation Party


The Community Group


The Democratic Party


The Democratic Realist Party


The European Citizens Party


The Evolution Party


The Fair Party


The Free Democratic Party


The Free Energy Party UK


The Globalisation Liberation Dream Party


The Independent Political Alliance Party


The Independent Socialist Party


The Independents Alliance


The Just Political Party


The Justice & Anti-Corruption Party


The Ligali Party


The Local Party


The Money Free Party


The Nationwide Party


The Peace Party – Non-violence, Justice, Environment


The Peoples Party for Better Government


The Pilgrim Party


The Pluralist Party


The Principles of Politics Party


The Priority Party


The Protest Party


The Radical Party


The Realists’ Party


The Referendum Party


The Republican Socialists Party


The Say No Party


The Sensible Party


The Socialist Party of Great Britain


The Sustainable Population Party


The True English (Poetry) Party


The U(niversal) Party


The UK Progressive Democracy Party


The United Democratic Party


The United in Europe Party


The Whig Party


Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition


True Democracy Party


Truly Independent English Party


Ubuntu Party


UK Community Issues


UK Meritocracy Party


United Kingdom People Quality Life Party


Unity for Peace and Socialism


Valour


Veritas


Village Voice


Vivamus


Vox Pop


War Veteran’s Pro-Traditional Family Party


We Are the Reality Party


We Demand a Referendum Now


Workers Revolutionary Party


Working Families Party


World Peace Through Song


Yes 2 Europe


Young People’s Party YPP


Your Decision


Yourvoice





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