Libertas United Kingdom Explained

Libertas UK may refer to three political parties in the United Kingdom: two are regional affiliates of Declan Ganley's Libertas Party Limited, one of which, Pro-Democracy: Libertas.eu, contended the 2009 European Parliament elections under a common banner with Libertas Party Limited. The third was formed by an associate of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP).

Pro-Democracy: Libertas.eu

Pro-Democracy: Libertas.eu
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Leader:Robin Matthews[1]
Foundation:10 March 2009
Ideology:anti-Lisbon Treaty, Euroscepticism
Headquarters:52 Grosvenor Gardens, London, SW1 0AU
Colours:blue, gold
European:Libertas Party Limited
Europarl:none
Website:www.libertas.eu/uk/

Pro-Democracy: Libertas.eu is the name of the Libertas Party Limited affiliate in Great Britain.

On 10 March 2009, it was reported that Libertas intended to field candidates in the UK.[2] Kevin O’Connell, a former deputy director of Europol, former commander in the London Metropolitan Police, and former employee of Libertas[3] stated in The Sunday Times that "if Libertas would have me as a candidate, I would run”.[3] O’Connell was the first person to indicate a willingness to run for Libertas in Britain. Nigel Farage, leader of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP), criticised Libertas's intention to run in the UK, stating: "I'm a little surprised that Libertas want to stand in the UK as their policy seems almost the same as David Cameron's Conservatives'." Ganley dismissed UKIP's position as "reactionary".[4] Former newspaper editor Bridget Rowe, Nigel Farage's press secretary, then registered Libertas UK with the United Kingdom Electoral Commission, making it unclear whether Ganley's Libertas could field candidates in the UK under that name. On 11 February 2009, Libertas announced the opening of its United Kingdom office[5] at Suite 6.8, 52 Grosvenor Gardens, London, United Kingdom, SW1. Ganley gave a press conference on 10 March 2009, at which the party was launched and he introduced Robin Matthews as its leader.[1] [6]

The party originally registered under the name New Dawn for Europe: Libertas.eu, before changing its name to Pro-Democracy: Libertas.eu in April 2009.[7] It is under this name that the party fielded candidates in the June 2009 European Parliamentary elections.[8]

Personnel

PersonPosition
Robin MatthewsLeader
Andrew JamiesonNominating Officer
Nicholas CokeTreasurer

Candidates

See main article: List of Libertas list candidates at the 2009 European Parliament elections.

Results

See main article: Libertas.eu.

Libertas NI

Libertas NI
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Leader:Robin Matthews[9]
Foundation:11 March 2009
Ideology:anti-Lisbon Treaty, Euroscepticism
Headquarters:52 Grosvenor Gardens, London, SW1 0AU
Colours:blue, gold
European:Libertas Party Limited
Europarl:none
Website:www.libertas.eu/uk/

Libertas NI (abbr. unknown: LNI?) is the name of the Libertas Party Limited affiliate in Northern Ireland. It shared offices and some personnel with the Great Britain affiliate but had a different treasurer. It did not field candidates in the 2009 elections.

Personnel

PersonPosition
Robin MatthewsLeader
Andrew JamiesonNominating Officer
James MillardTreasurer

Libertas UK

Libertas UK
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Leader:Bridget Rowe[10]
Foundation:19 December 2008
Ideology:unknown
Headquarters:400 Main Road, Westerham Hill, TN16 2HP.
Colours:unknown
European:unknown
Europarl:none
Website:unknown

Libertas UK (abbr. unknown: LUK?) is the name of a political party that was registered to field candidates in England[10] for the 2009 Euroelections.

On 19 December 2008[10] former newspaper editor Bridget Rowe, a friend of Nigel Farage[11] of UKIP registered Libertas UK with the United Kingdom Electoral Commission,[11] making it unclear whether Ganley's Libertas Party Limited could field candidates in the UK under that name.[11] Rowe's Libertas did not field candidates in the 2009 elections.

Personnel

PersonPosition
Bridget RoweLeader
J.M. GreenboughNominating Officer
Damian WilsonTreasurer

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. "Electoral Commission->Register of political parties->New Dawn For Europe:Libertas.eu "
  2. News: Irish anti-treaty campaigners to run candidates in British elections . The Daily Telegraph . London . Bruno . Waterfield . 10 December 2008 . 7 May 2010.
  3. News: Ex-Europol bigwig to run for Libertas in Brussels vote . The Sunday Times . January 25, 2009 . London . Richard . Oakley . 7 May 2010.
  4. News: Irish EU vote plan 'undemocratic' . BBC News . 11 December 2008 . 7 May 2010.
  5. Web site: Libertas.eu opens offices in the UK and Poland. Libertas.eu. 11 February 2009. 14 March 2009. https://web.archive.org/web/20090307174019/http://www.libertas.eu/news/64-news/171-libertaseu-opens-offices-in-the-uk-and-poland. 7 March 2009. dead. dmy-all.
  6. "Libertas to contest European Elections in UK ", 10 March 2009, Libertas Party Website
  7. Web site: The Electoral Commission - Registered Parties. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20090609081257/http://registers.electoralcommission.org.uk/regulatory-issues/regpoliticalparties.cfm?frmGB=1&frmPartyID=871&frmType=partydetail. 2009-06-09.
  8. Web site: Statement of Persons Nominated: South East Region. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20110927205538/http://www.southampton.gov.uk/Images/Statement%20of%20Parties%20and%20Individual%20Candidates%20Nominated%20and%20Notice%20of%20Poll_tcm46-227815.pdf. 2011-09-27.
  9. "Electoral Commission->Register of political parties->Libertas NI "
  10. "Electoral Commission->Register of political parties->Libertas UK "
  11. Web site: Libertas faces UK electoral hurdle over party name. Irish Times. January 23, 2009.