Christian Democratic Party (UK)

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The Christian Democratic Party is a minor British political party founded in 1999 by Christine West. It is based in Middleton, Greater Manchester.

It is tied to the Christian People's Alliance and Operation Christian Vote.

The party contested the 2004 European Elections in the Wales constituency, gaining 0.7% of the popular vote.

According to accounts filed for the calendar year 2004 with the Electoral Commission, it had [1] it had income of £671 and expenditure of £171. In the year 2005 its sole income and expenditure was its party registration fee [2].

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