On minor parties
As the three big political parties will inevitably dominate the mainstream media during this general election campaign, I thought it would be a good idea to use this blog to alert voters to some of the smaller alternatives.
They don't come much smaller than whose policy objectives appear to include the return of ITV's Gus Honeybun to our television screens and dubbing
"versions of iconicTV series ranging from Postman Pat to Thunderbirds in Cornish."
There are other policies, including:
"We maintain that the Cornish people should be recognised for their unique identity amongst the peoples of Britain and that Cornwall should therefore be accorded a special status within Great Britain."
Party leader is Jonathan Rogers. The Cornish Democrats were registered as a political party with the Electoral Commission in December. Jonathan's website says he plans to contest the St Ives constituency but I'm not aware of any other candidates anywhere else at this stage.
I'll try to include as many "minor" parties as possible as and when I get time.
³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ guidelines applied to Cornwall, define a "minor" party as a registered political party whose demonstrable level of political support, averaged over the 2009 council and European elections, and the 2005 general election, is less than two per cent. UKIP, The Green Party and Mebyon Kernow score more highly than this and are therefore being included as contributors to the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Cornwall "Any Questions" programmes later this month which will each have an audience of 50.
Comment number 1.
At 7th Apr 2010, Andrew Wallis wrote:They sent me a very flashy Campaign Leaflet. Have to say never heard of them until the leaflet arrived. From reading their website they seem like UKIP, just less right wing.
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Comment number 2.
At 8th Apr 2010, TheCornishRep wrote:Clearly the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ is very much a supporter of English fair play when it comes to democracy I thought you might be interested in this excellent article from Cornish Zetetics which, I think, hits the nail on the head:
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Comment number 3.
At 9th Apr 2010, Rob wrote:Are the Cornish democrats an offshoot of the English democrats? They seem to share many of the same values.
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