The British People's Alliance will contest every seat in the United Kingdom at any and every General Election from 2009 onwards. We therefore welcome enquiries from potential candidates in any constituency.
Within that, we are keen and determined to secure proper representation for the following and other marginalised areas and groups:
- The North and South of Scotland;
- The black and white English-speaking working class (broadly defined) in Wales, London, the South East, the Midlands and the North;
- Pro-Union Catholics and social democrats in Northern Ireland;
- The North East, Merseyside, the Midlands, the West Country, the South Coast, and East Anglia;
- Traditionally Liberal areas of the West Country, rural Scotland, Mid-Wales and elsewhere, which are not represented by the Eurofederalist, anti-family, pro-crime and pro-drugs policies of the Liberal Democrats;
- Communities in which the influence of certain institutions has ensured that our pro-life, pro-family, pro-worker and anti-war position constitutes mainstream or majority opinion;
- Anyone who can say that "the United Kingdom is my country, which no one has the right to take away from me";
- Those with strong personal, family or other ties to Realms or Territories (including the British Overseas Territories) with which the United Kingdom shares a Head of State;
- Those who identify with one or more of the Gaelic-Irish, Anglo-Irish and Scots-Irish traditions, recognising that the closest ties across the Irish Sea are inherent in all three of them, that neither the Union nor the Commonwealth is properly so called without a strong Irish dimension, that any such dimension must by definition include all three of those traditions, and that one vitally important way of expressing these facts would be for the Irish Republic to accede to the Commonwealth, ending once and for all the Cold War in these islands; and
- Trade unionists, small businesses, and those who work the land, in their common struggle against the erosion of national self-government, local variation, family life, close-knit communities, historical consciousness, social justice and environmental responsibility by transnational capital and by its hired help in the Political Class.
Not least in that last vein, we are also keen and determined to remove from Parliament, or to prevent the election to Parliament of, signatories to either or both of the Henry Jackson Society and the Euston Manifesto. Currently (with Prospective Parliamentary Candidates in italics), those concerned are:
Michael Ancram (Devizes)
Nicholas Boles (Grantham and Stamford)
Damian Collins (Folkestone and Hythe)
Michael Gove (Surrey Heath)
Fabian Hamilton (Leeds North East)
Stephen Hammond (Wimbledon)
Denis MacShane (Rotherham)
Greg Pope (Hyndburn)
David Ruffley (Bury St Edmunds, Stowmarket and Needham Market)
Gisela Stuart (Birmingham Edgbaston)
Edward Vaizey (Wantage, where we already have an excellent candidate in Neil Clark)
David Willetts (Havant)
Should any other MP become such a signatory, or should any other such signatory become a Prospective Parliamentary Candidate, then the same would apply.
It must be emphasised that the British People's Alliance will be contesting every seat in the United Kingdom at any and every General Election from 2009 onwards, and that we therefore welcome enquiries from potential candidates in any constituency. Of course, we are also most anxious to hear from any potential source of funding.
And we invite all MPs, MEPs, Peers, Prospective Parliamentary Candidates and others who subscribe to our Statement of Principles and to the documents that accompany it, to come and join the British People's Alliance. Those who share our views and values have no future in any other party.
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