British People's Party | |
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Founded | December 2015 |
Dissolved | November 2016 |
Ideology | British nationalism British unionism Conservatism (British) Economic democracy Euroscepticism |
Political position | Centre-right |
Website | |
British People's Party | |
The British People's Party, officially registered as the British People's Party - Unity, Equality, Freedom, was a short-lived British political party that was registered with the Electoral Commission and launched in December 2015.[1] It ceased to exist in 2016.
Electoral performance
Ben Marshall, a member of the Pilsley Parish Council, joined the party the day after its launch to become its first councillor.[2]
The party's first electoral contest was for a parish council by-election in Kintbury on 21 January 2016,[3] winning 31 votes (8.2%).[4]
The party unsuccessfully contested the North East Derbyshire District Council by-election in Tupton ward on 15 September 2016.[5]
References
- ↑ Electoral Commission searchable registration database
- ↑ "Pilsley Parish Councillors"
- ↑ William Walker, "By-election to be held for vacant Kintbury Parish Council seat", Newbury Today, 13 January 2016
- ↑ William Walker, "Kintbury Parish Council Election Winner Announced", Newbury Today, 25 January 2016
- ↑ North East Derbyshire District Council, "Statement of Persons Nominated" Archived 2016-09-17 at the Wayback Machine (PDF)
External links
- Official website (defunct)
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