MICRO PARTIES WHO WILL BE FIGHTING THE 2015 GENERAL ELECTION

As the main parties will be getting millions of pounds to bombard all your senses with information that you must vote for them. We will be giving a voice to the smaller parties, the ones who may have a single issue or just a small voice at the moment.

Would you like us to feature you? Simply send a email to ukgeneralelection@mail.com

With an article about your party and what you stand for, a link to your website, and a list of candidates. (doesn't matter if it is 1 or 101)

As long as your party didn't receive millions of pounds of donations last year or you have a dislike of people because of what they believe in or where they come from then you can be included in the feature.

We will do a blog post for you here which currently has a 3,000 a day readership which is growing exponentially as we get closer to the General Election and shared with our current 7,500 followers on twitter @UKELECTIONS2015

(As of the 4th April 5,000 readers a day and 8,600 followers)

All we ask in return is a link back to our main blog from your main website.

Click the links below for the information you are interested in.

FULL LIST OF PROSPECTIVE PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATES FROM ALL PARTIES

THE 2015 DECLARATION OF BRITISH VALUES by the CHRISTIAN PARTY
The Above and Beyond Party Candidate LAURA BOYLE, CARDIFF CENTRAL
The Above and Beyond Party Candidate RORY JEPSON, CLWYD WEST
Stephen Fulton Independent Candidate for Milton Keynes South
The Above and Beyond Party Candidate THOM BROWN, SHEFFIELD CENTRAL
SOME THING NEW FOR #GE2015
The Pirate Partys' crowd sourced manifesto 2015
Robin Scott Independent Candidate for Richmond
Drew Carswell, Above & Beyond candidate for Cheadle #GE2015
MARK FLANAGAN, LEEDS NORTH WEST (ABOVE & BEYOND CANDIDATE) #GE2015
Lets make ‘An Official Loony Candidate for Worcester .’ a reality. Asks Baron Fullstop
Information about - The Above and Beyond Party
Bournemouth Independent Alliance - Candidate - David Ross
So who or what is Mebyon Kernow- the Party for Cornwall?
Pirate Party Conference - Free to come - bring your own Rum 
Everything you needed to know about the National Health Action Party
A list of National Health Action Party Candidates 

General Election Projects

Whos-Bored.com political video
The newly launched Do Everything Party (DEP)
A means for voters to know small parties getting nil media coverage but could save us from a hung parliament
"I'm not voting because ..." 
'If you were PM, what is ONE thing you would do to make a positive change?

Constituence guides / personal predictions

10 Seats UKIP will be hoping to win
10 Rural Seats Labour will need to win
The Conservative Battleground
The Liberal Democrat Battleground
The SNP Battleground

3 comments:

  1. There is only one party capable off running the country and that is labour this present government just lies every time they open there mouth VOTE LABOUR VOTE LABOUR VOTE LABOUR

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  2. TORY CARETAKER GOVERNMENT 2015

    Yougov prediction poll

    277 Labour

    264 Tory

    28 Lib Dem

    Labour cannot rule as will not get enough MPs.


    LABOUR COULD EVEN FALL TO 190 MPs

    If get all seats taken in Celt nations

    59 SNP in Scotland

    40 Plaid Cymru in Wales

    326 MP threshold for a single party or group of parties to form a UK government.


    ONLY WAY TO FORM A MAJORITY GOVERNMENT

    VOTE DIFFERENT IN MAY

    THESE PARTIES SOLELY GATHERED TOGETHER FOR YOU
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    SEE HOW THE POOR NOW VASTLY OUTNUMBER ALL OTHER VOTERS
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  3. Labour's betrayal of their socialist principles will hit them hard in Scotland, where the SNP have emerged over the last 10 years as a party capable of governing Scotland and limiting the impact of Westminster's home-counties-based policies.

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