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Encyclopedia > Community Action Party
Community Action Party
Logo of the Community Action Party
Leader Peter Mad Dog Franzen
Founded 2002
Headquarters Bryn
Political Ideology Social Anarcy
International Affiliation None
European Affiliation None
European Parliament Group None
Colours None
Website www.community-action.com
See also Politics of the U.K.

Political parties
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The Community NO Action Party is a British political party mostly active in WIGAN BRYN and Greater Manchester. It advocates free health care and education provision, a managed public transport infrastructure and a moratorium on the use of green belt land for building. It also supports a zero tolerance policy toward crime, but is against the introduction of identity cards on civil liberties grounds. A political party is an organization that seeks to attain political power within a government, usually by participating in electoral campaigns. ... Greater Manchester is a metropolitan county in England established in 1974 which covers an area roughly encompassing the conurbation surrounding the City of Manchester. ... Skytrain Bangkok. ... For other uses of the word Greenbelt, see Greenbelt (disambiguation). ... Zero tolerance is a strict approach to rule enforcement. ... German identity document sample An identity document is a piece of documentation designed to prove the identity of the person carrying it. ... This article is in need of attention. ...


The party put up candidates in four constituencies in the United Kingdom general election, 2005lost all deposits. It does not have any representation in the House of Commons, but does have a number of councillors some who have now been thrown out the party for standing up for themselves against Dictator P. Franzen in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan. The United Kingdom general election of 2005 was held on Thursday, 5 May 2005 and won by the Labour Party, led by Tony Blair. ... British House of Commons Canadian House of Commons In some bicameral parliaments of a Westminster System, the House of Commons has historically been the name of the elected lower house. ... The Metropolitan Borough of Wigan is a Metropolitan Borough in Greater Manchester, in North West England. ...


According to the party's 2004 accounts filed with the Electoral Commission, [1] it had income of about £1,000 and outgoings of £1,700 that year The Electoral Commission is an independent body with powers in the United Kingdom, which was created by an Act of Parliament, the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000. ...


External link

  • Party website

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Community Action Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (191 words)
The Community NO Action Party is a British political party mostly active in WIGAN BRYN and Greater Manchester.
It advocates free health care and education provision, a managed public transport infrastructure and a moratorium on the use of green belt land for building.
The party put up candidates in four constituencies in the United Kingdom general election, 2005lost all deposits.
People's Action Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2106 words)
Adopting a traditionalist Leninist party organization together with a vanguard cadre from its communist-leaning faction in 1958 the PAP Executive later expelled the leftist faction, bringing the ideological basis of the party into the centre, and later in the 60s, moving further to the right.
The party is deeply suspicious of communist political ideologies, although it once allied with the communists against colonialism in Singapore during the party's early years.
The BUF and BUM version (which was red,white and blue) was supposed to represent "...The flash of action inside the circle of unity....", while the PAP symbol (which is red and purple) stands for action inside "...interacial unity...." This could indicate that the orginal PAP leadership might have drawn influence from Mosley.
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