The Christian Party (also the Scottish Christian Party
and Welsh Christian Party ())
is a minor political party in
Great Britain
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.
History
The party originated as Operation Christian Vote, founded by
George Hargreaves
George Hargreaves (born November 12, 1952) is a landscape architect. Under his design direction, the work of his firm has received numerous national awards and has been published and exhibited nationally and internationally. He was an artist in res ...
, a
Pentecostal
Pentecostalism or classical Pentecostalism is a Protestant Charismatic Christian movement minister and former songwriter, in May 2004. It was based in
Stornoway,
Scotland
Scotland (, ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. Covering the northern third of the island of Great Britain, mainland Scotland has a Anglo-Scottish border, border with England to the southeast ...
. It contested the
2004 European Elections in the
Scotland constituency, gaining 1.8% of the popular vote.
Hargreaves was a candidate for Operation Christian Vote in the
Birmingham Hodge Hill by-election in 2004 where he received 90 votes, last place in a field of seven candidates, and lost his deposit. In the
2005 general election, Hargreaves stood in
Na h-Eileanan an Iar, where he was placed fourth, ahead of the
Conservatives
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, and retained his
deposit with 1,048 votes or 7.6%. The party was involved in protests, such as at
Glasgow
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.
The party became known as the Christian Party.
Registration as a party
The party was registered by the
Electoral Commission
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on 29 April 2004, with the name "Christian Party 'Proclaiming Christ's Lordship!.
In June 2012, legal action was taken against the Christian Party treasurer by the
Electoral Commission
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for £2,750 for failure to supply accounts for two years as well as for failure to pay previous fines. The party de-registered the following month. Hargreaves was given a further 6 months to supply accounts, but failed to do so and was consequently fined a further £3,000 on top of a previous fine of £1,125 for failing to meet the deadline for provision of accounts.
As a result, the party was de-registered in July 2012 and after the regulatory 6 months had elapsed, re-registered under a new party RPP under the leadership of Jeff Green. Sue Green is the party treasurer and Dr Donald Boyd is the nominating officer and leader of the Scottish Christian Party. The leader of the Welsh Christian Party and overall leader is Green.
Elections
Candidates from the party stood in the
Sedgefield
Sedgefield is a market town and civil parish in County Durham, England. It had a population of 5,211 as at the 2011 census. It has the only operating racecourse in County Durham.
History Roman
A Roman 'ladder settlement' was discovered by C ...
and
Ealing Southall
Ealing, Southall (also Ealing Southall) is a constituency created in 1974 and represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2007 by Virendra Sharma of the Labour Party.
Constituency profile
The constituency has relatively go ...
by-elections in 2007. The party received 26,575 votes (0.7%) in the
2007 Scottish Parliament election and 8,693 votes (0.9%) in the
2007 Welsh Assembly Election
The 2007 National Assembly for Wales election was held on Thursday 3 May 2007 to elect members to the National Assembly for Wales. It was the third general election. On the same day local elections in England and Scotland, as well as the Scottis ...
; it did not come close to winning any seats.
Hargreaves stood for the party at the
2008 Haltemprice and Howden by-election
The 2008 Haltemprice and Howden by-election was a by-election held in the United Kingdom on 10 July 2008 to elect a new Member of Parliament (MP) for constituency of Haltemprice and Howden. The by-election was triggered by the surprise and con ...
, and received 76 votes or 0.3% of the total votes cast.
The party competed in the
2009 European elections. Its campaign was mainly focussed in
London
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. The
British Humanist Association
Humanists UK, known from 1967 until May 2017 as the British Humanist Association (BHA), is a charitable organisation which promotes secular humanism and aims to represent "people who seek to live good lives without religious or superstitious b ...
had put up advertisements on
London buses saying "
there's probably no God, now stop worrying and enjoy your life". The party then produced similar adverts saying "there definitely is a God, so join the Christian Party and enjoy your life." The advert received over 1,000 complaints. On election day, the party retained one deposit in the
London region
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through gaining 51,336 votes (2.9%).
In the
2010 general election, the party stood 71 candidates, gaining 18,623 votes.
The newly re-registered Christian Party contested the
Eastleigh by-election in February 2013 with its candidate Kevin Milburn, a retired former prison officer and health care worker who stood against
same-sex marriage
Same-sex marriage, also known as gay marriage, is the marriage of two people of the same sex or gender. marriage between same-sex couples is legally performed and recognized in 33 countries, with the most recent being Mexico, constituting ...
. He received 163 votes (0.4%).
The Christian Party fielded nine candidates in the
2015 general election who between them polled 3,205 votes. Only John Cormack in
Na h-Eileanan an Iar (Western Isles) saved his
deposit with 6.6%; the other eight each received less than 1% of the votes cast. In the
Scottish Parliament constituency covering the Western Isles John Cormack received 8.8% of the vote at the
2016 Scottish Parliament election, coming fourth ahead of the Liberal Democrats.
In the
2017 general election, the party fielded two candidates in Scotland.
In the
2019 general election the Christian Party ran an alliance with the
Christian Peoples Alliance
The Christian Peoples Alliance (CPA) is a Christian rightist political party in the United Kingdom. The party was founded in its present form in 1999, having grown out of a cross-party advocacy group called the Movement for Christian Democracy. ...
.
Policies
The party's mission statement is "Christians working together to bring Christian concern, goodwill and action into the community, education, business and politics."
The party's website includes a statement of its policies
which include the following:
Banking
* Promote personal and corporate financial responsibility
* Promote government creation of money to be managed by the Bank of England to avoid national indebtedness to commercial banks
'Law and order' manifesto
* Change the role of the Social Services to support parental authority
* Make contraception for minors illegal without parental approval
* Re-instate ''
in loco parentis
The term ''in loco parentis'', Latin for "in the place of a parent" refers to the legal responsibility of a person or organization to take on some of the functions and responsibilities of a parent.
Originally derived from English common law, ...
'' as a fundamental principle of school teaching
Health
* Make private health insurance a visa requirement for migrants
* Oblige private medical insurers to inform the Home Office when a private medical insurance policy linked to a visa is allowed to lapse or expires
* Review and reduce Health and Safety legislation
Social security
* Reform the benefit system to remove the risk associated with leaving the welfare system and entering work. This would be accomplished by suspending benefit claims for a period of 9 months rather than closing them when an unemployed person gains employment. Within the 9-month period an unemployed person will be able to audit three jobs before their claim is liable to closure.
Immigration
* Negotiated agreement with the European Union to apply the immigration points system to migrants from the European Union, or in the event of non-agreement the declaration of a unilateral change in immigration policy
* Make private health insurance a visa requirement for immigrants
* Initiate a "No (private sector) Home – No Visa" policy
Environment
* Challenge the increasing levels of consumption
* Have Sunday restored as a day of rest
* Seek a new
global financial system
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which supports sustainable use of resources
Government and democracy
* Support significant cuts in the public sector workforce in order to reduce the size of government and the size of the government spending
* Support a major re-employment and training programme to make it easier for public sector workers to transfer to the private sector
* Call for a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty within the first year of the new Parliament
'Respect for the human person' manifesto
* Oppose abortion
* Opposing the legal recognition of same-sex marriage
* Support funding for hospices which provide terminal or palliative care for adults, children and infants
Defence
* Maintain a well resourced military with a nuclear deterrent
* Support the doctrine of a
just war
The just war theory ( la, bellum iustum) is a doctrine, also referred to as a tradition, of military ethics which is studied by military leaders, theologians, ethicists and policy makers. The purpose of the doctrine is to ensure that a war i ...
, but not military adventurism
* Withdraw British troops from Afghanistan
In 2007, George Hargreaves campaigned to replace the
Flag of Wales
The flag of Wales ( cy, Baner Cymru or , meaning 'the red dragon') consists of a red dragon passant on a green and white field. As with many heraldic charges, the exact representation of the dragon is not standardised and many renderings e ...
with the
Flag of Saint David
The flag of Saint David ( cy, Baner Dewi Sant) is normally a yellow cross on a black field, but it has also appeared as a black cross on a yellow field or with an engrailed cross. It represents the 6th-century Saint David ( cy, Dewi Sant; †...
, claiming that the
red dragon on the Welsh flag was "nothing less than the sign of
Satan".
[Molly Watson,]
Christian group wants 'evil' Welsh flag changed
''Western Mail'', 3 March 2007
See also
*
Alliance for Democracy (UK)
The Alliance for Democracy was an electoral coalition of two British political parties, the English Democrats and the Jury Team. The Christian Party, and Veritas were associates.
Its priorities were expanding the use of referendums, promoting n ...
*
Christian Party election results
The Christian Party (UK), Christian Party, which includes the Scottish Christian Party and the Welsh Christian Party,Electoral Commission (United Kingdom), The Electoral Commission register ref no. PP 1992: ''Christian Party "Proclaiming Christ's L ...
*
ProLife Alliance (1997–2004)
*
Christian Peoples Alliance
The Christian Peoples Alliance (CPA) is a Christian rightist political party in the United Kingdom. The party was founded in its present form in 1999, having grown out of a cross-party advocacy group called the Movement for Christian Democracy. ...
References
External links
The Christian Party websiteHighlands and Islands Christian Party website
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{{United Kingdom Alternative Vote referendum, 2011
Political parties established in 2005
Christian political parties in the United Kingdom
2005 establishments in the United Kingdom