UK Community Issues Party
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The UK Community Issues Party is a minor political party based in North West Surrey and South West London. Founded in October 2004, they campaign for increased democratic control of public services through reducing the number of people involved in senior management, abolishing self-investigation and introducing independent complaints systems.
The party also calls for a referendum on the proposed European Constitution, for more visible policing, the construction of more affordable housing and for the withdrawal of British troops from Iraq and their replacement by a United Nations peacekeeping force.
The party stood three candidates in the 2005 UK general election who between them won 502 votes.
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