Community Action Party

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Community Action Party
Logo of the Community Action Party
Leader Peter Franzen
Founded 1993
Headquarters Golborne, Wigan
Political Ideology Social democracy and community engagement
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International Affiliation None
European Affiliation None
European Parliament Group None
Colours None
Website www.community-action.com
See also Politics of the UK

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The Community Action Party is a British political party mostly active in Cheshire,Greater Manchester and Merseyside. 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.

The party put up candidates in four constituencies in the 2005 general election. It does not have any representation in the House of Commons, but has a number of councillors in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan. In 2004 it made a large break through in Wigan winning 18 seats, a gain of 13. However the party has since suffered from a split in its ranks and the loss of councillors in resulting elections reducing their number to 10. They have slowly expanded outside of the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan into the boroughs of St. Helens, Salford and Warrington

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

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