Young People's Party UK

Young People's Party UK
Leader Thomas Dean
Deputy leader Vacant
Founded 2012 (2012)
Headquarters Essex[1]
Membership (2014) 20
Ideology Tax reform,
Georgist,
Equality [2]
Colours         
Yellow and black
Website
www.yppuk.org

The Young People's Party UK is a Georgist political party in the United Kingdom, i.e., it follows the ideology of 19th-century economist Henry George. It was founded in 2012. Its leader has been Thomas Dean since March 2016. According to its manifesto, it intends to replace many taxes on the productive economy with a form of Land value tax; to replace the social security system with a Citizens Income; to leave the EU but remain a member of EFTA; to reform the banks; and to re-introduce low-cost housing.[3]

Electoral history

In by-elections

In 2012 Dr Rohen Kapur stood for the party at the Corby by-election[4] and Robin Smith stood for the party at the Croydon North by-election.[5]

General election 2015

Two candidates stood for the party at the 2015 General Election: Mark Wadsworth for the Epping Forest constituency and Dr Rohen Kapur for the Folkestone and Hythe constituency.[6]

Candidate Constituency Votes Of constituency (%)
Dr Rohen Kapur aka Henry Northcott Folkestone and Hythe 72 0.1
Mark Wadsworth Epping Forest 80 0.2
Total 152 0.15

General election 2017

Three candidates stood for the party at the 2017 General Election: Thomas Hall for the Epping Forest constituency, Jon Collings for the City of Durham constituency, and Benjamin Weenen for the Cities of London and Westminster constituency.

Candidate Constituency Votes Of constituency (%)
Jon Collings City of Durham 45 0.1
Thomas Hall Epping Forest 110 0.2
Benjamin Weenen Cities of London and Westminster 43 0.1
Total 198 0.12

References


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