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}}The '''Northern Party''' was founded by [[Michael Dawson]] and the [[IfS]] member [[Harold Elletson]].
 
}}The '''Northern Party''' was founded by [[Michael Dawson]] and the [[IfS]] member [[Harold Elletson]].
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==Founding==
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Michael Dawson, a former Executive Committee member of the Labour Campaign for Human Rights, is the nephew of former MP for Lancaster [[Hilton Dawson]] who now runs the [[North East Party]]. At the launch of the party he said "We've been planning this for months. This is a Northern rebellion against a system that has failed the North."<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2015-england-32167718</ref> The party argued for [[Northern England Devolution|Northern England devolution]] of power to an autonomous Northern region, and for business investment and environmental protection.<ref>http://www.thewestmorlandgazette.co.uk/news/12910378.A_coastal_battle_at_Morecambe_and_Lunesdale/</ref>
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The party described its symbol as "a Norse raven, closely associated with the ancient kingdom of Northumbria (today's North of England) and the struggle for autonomy".<ref>https://archive.today/20150426220038/http://www.northern.party/index.html</ref>
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==Electoral history==
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The party stood candidates in five seats in Lancashire:<ref name=forms>https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/the-northerner/2015/apr/02/ex-tory-mp-forms-the-northern-party</ref>
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* [[Morecambe and Lunesdale]]: Michael Dawson (85 votes).  Dawson appeared on the ballot as an independent.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150419000417/http://www.lancaster.gov.uk/GetAsset.aspx?id=fAAxADEANQAzADQAfAB8AFQAcgB1AGUAfAB8ADAAfAA1</ref>
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* [[Lancaster and Fleetwood]]: [[Harold Elletson]] (174 votes). Elletson was the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] MP for [[Blackpool North (UK Parliament constituency)|Blackpool North]] 1992-1997.<ref name=exmp>http://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/news/former-mp-to-fight-seat-1-7191500</ref>
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* [[Blackpool North and Cleveleys (UK Parliament constituency)|Blackpool North and Cleveleys]]: James Walsh (57 votes). Walsh is an ecologist, former [[Green Party of England and Wales|Green Party]] member,<ref name=forms/> and part of Frack Free Lancashire.<ref name=exmp/>
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* [[Fylde (UK Parliament constituency)|Fylde]]: Elizabeth Clarkson (230 votes). Clarkson had been a Conservative councillor in Preston.<ref>http://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/news/ex-tory-explains-switch-decision-1-7207670}</ref>
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* [[Rossendale and Darwen (UK Parliament constituency)|Rossendale & Darwen]]: Shaun Hargreaves (45 votes). Hargreaves was previously in the Green Party.<ref name=forms/>
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Latest revision as of 13:08, 29 December 2023

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Formation2015
Extinction2016
Leaders• Michael Dawson
• Harold Elletson
IfS backed UK political party. Electoral flop.

The Northern Party was founded by Michael Dawson and the IfS member Harold Elletson.

Founding

Michael Dawson, a former Executive Committee member of the Labour Campaign for Human Rights, is the nephew of former MP for Lancaster Hilton Dawson who now runs the North East Party. At the launch of the party he said "We've been planning this for months. This is a Northern rebellion against a system that has failed the North."[1] The party argued for Northern England devolution of power to an autonomous Northern region, and for business investment and environmental protection.[2]

The party described its symbol as "a Norse raven, closely associated with the ancient kingdom of Northumbria (today's North of England) and the struggle for autonomy".[3]

Electoral history

The party stood candidates in five seats in Lancashire:[4]


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