Jump to content

No2EU: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
m Sp.
update parties
Line 9: Line 9:
}}
}}


'''NO2EU yes to democracy''' is a left-wing coalition which was initiated by the [[National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers|RMT]] to contest the [[European Parliament election, 2009 (United Kingdom) | European elections in Great Britain]]. The coalition includes the RMT, the [[Communist Party of Britain]], the [[Socialist Party (England and Wales)|Socialist Party]], and [[Solidarity (Scotland)|Solidarity]] as well as many individual members of trade union executives and elected councillors.
'''NO2EU yes to democracy''' is a left-wing [[electoral alliance]] which was initiated by the [[National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers|RMT]] to contest the [[European Parliament election, 2009 (United Kingdom) | European elections in Great Britain]]. As well as the RMT, the coalition includes the [[Alliance for Green Socialism]], the [[Communist Party of Britain]], the [[Indian Workers' Association]], the [[Liberal Party (UK, 1989)|Liberal Party]], the [[Socialist Party (England and Wales)|Socialist Party]], [[Socialist Resistance]], [[Solidarity (Scotland)|Solidarity]], ''[[The Morning Star]]'' newspaper, as well as many individual members of trade union executives and elected councillors.


According to its press statements it stands in opposition to both the perceived xenophobic and pro-business policies of existing euro-critical parties and the pro-EU mainstream parties.
According to its press statements it stands in opposition to both the perceived xenophobic and pro-business policies of existing euro-critical parties and the pro-EU mainstream parties.

Revision as of 15:19, 30 April 2009

No2EU
LeaderBob Crow
Founded2009
IdeologyTrade Unionism, Alter-globalisation
Political positionLeft-wing
Website
www.no2eu.com

NO2EU yes to democracy is a left-wing electoral alliance which was initiated by the RMT to contest the European elections in Great Britain. As well as the RMT, the coalition includes the Alliance for Green Socialism, the Communist Party of Britain, the Indian Workers' Association, the Liberal Party, the Socialist Party, Socialist Resistance, Solidarity, The Morning Star newspaper, as well as many individual members of trade union executives and elected councillors.

According to its press statements it stands in opposition to both the perceived xenophobic and pro-business policies of existing euro-critical parties and the pro-EU mainstream parties.

See also