The Anti-Federalist League was a small cross-party organisation in the
United Kingdom, formed in 1991 to campaign against the
Maastricht Treaty. It is mainly remembered now as the forerunner of the
UK Independence Party.
The main founder of the Anti-Federalist League was
Alan Sked, lecturer at the
London School of Economics, leading figure in the
Bruges Group and former official of the
Liberal Party. The Maastricht Treaty, which greatly increased the powers of the
European Commission, was widely unpopular according to opinion polls, but all three of the main parties had pledged to support its ratification in the House of Commons. Sked and others felt that this denied voters a say on a crucial constitutional issue. Running AFL candidates was supposed to make good this shortfall in the democratic process. Another founder was
Helen Szamuely.
Members of the League included future UKIP leaders
Nigel Farage and
Gerard Batten.
The League stood seventeen candidates in the
1992 general election, but failed to make any impact or attract any press attention. It lost all its deposits. The following year, Alan Sked represented it in by-elections in
Newbury (gaining 1% of the vote) and
Christchurch (1.6%).
Amidst extraordinary scenes in the House of Commons, and in the teeth of intense opposition from a minority of
Conservative MPs known as the
Maastricht Rebels, the Maastricht Treaty finally passed into law. Many members of the Anti-Federalist League concluded that with the Treaty in place, the only option for anti-federalists was to campaign for complete British withdrawal from the
European Union. To this end, Sked and others met in late 1993 to set up a full-blown political party: the
UK Independence Party. Not all members of the League followed Sked into the new organisation, but the party did effectively supersede the League, which ceased to exist.
See also
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Anti-Federalist League election results
The Anti-Federalist League was a small party organisation in Britain, formed in 1991 by Alan Sked to campaign against the Maastricht Treaty. It was effectively the forerunner of the United Kingdom Independence Party
The UK Independence Party ...
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1991 establishments in the United Kingdom
1993 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
Euroscepticism in the United Kingdom
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Political parties established in 1991
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