Community Action Party

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LeaderMichael Moulding
ChairmanBill Burrows
TreasurerTracy Lavelle
FoundedMarch 2002
Community Action Party
LeaderMichael Moulding
ChairmanBill Burrows
TreasurerTracy Lavelle
FoundedMarch 2002
HeadquartersGolborne, Greater Manchester, England
IdeologyEnvironmentalism
Localism
Political positionCentre-left
Website
www.community-action.com (archived)

The Community Action Party was a minor political party in the United Kingdom, mostly active in Greater Manchester and Merseyside. It advocated free health care and education provision, a managed public transport infrastructure free to all at the point of use and a moratorium on the use of green belt land for building. It also supported a zero tolerance policy toward crime, and was against the introduction of identity cards and recent anti-terrorist legislation on civil liberties grounds.

In 2004 the party made a breakthrough in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan, winning 18 seats, a gain of 13. The party later suffered a split, defections, and a loss of councillors in elections, reducing their number of councillors in Wigan Borough to five.[1] They slowly expanded outside the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan into the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens,[2] the City of Salford, where they gained a seat in 2008, and Warrington Borough.

The party was founded in March 2002 by Peter Franzen, a construction industry professional originally from Liverpool and now living in Golborne. The candidates stood on a platform of zero tolerance of crime and improved facilities for young people.[3] Community Action councillors have a free vote on any issue as the party does not impose a whip,[4] and includes former supporters of all three main parties.[3]

Electoral history

Split and defections

References

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