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Animal Welfare Party

Animal Welfare Party (AWP) is a minor political party in the United Kingdom campaigning on an animal welfare, environment and health platform.[2]

Key Information

History

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The party was founded in December 2006 by Jasmijn de Boo, a Dutch national, of Kennington, London, and Shaun Rutherford of Milford Haven, Wales, as Animals Count![3] The party was registered with the Electoral Commission on 22 January 2007.[4]

In October 2010, Vanessa Hudson was elected as party leader. In 2013, the party changed its name from Animals Count! to the Animal Welfare Party.[5]

In June 2013, Hudson joined leaders from other animal protection parties from across Europe in a meeting in The Hague organised by the Animal Politics Foundation of the Netherlands.[6] At this meeting the animal protection parties of the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Denmark, Italy, Turkey and the UK discussed ways in which they could work together more effectively. Later that month, Hudson announced that the Animal Welfare Party would stand in the London region in the 2014 European Parliament elections. It was one of seven European animal protection parties contesting the 2014 European elections with the aim of returning dedicated representatives for animals to the EU Parliament.[7] This European group of parties became known informally as the EuroAnimal7 and included PvdD of The Netherlands, PACMA of Spain, PAN of Portugal, Partei Mensch Umwelt Tierschutz of Germany, Djurens Parti of Sweden, and Animal Party Cyprus.

In September 2017, the party gained its first elected representative after Alsager Town Councillor Jane Smith defected from the Green Party to the AWP.[8]

In January 2024, the party gained a second representative after Hexham Town Councillor Lee Williscroft-Ferris, who had been elected as an independent, switched to the party.[9]

Electoral history

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It initially intended to stand in the Welsh Assembly election in 2007.[10] In the 2008 London Assembly election, de Boo stood in Lambeth and Southwark,[11] receiving 1,828 votes (1.12%).[12] The party sponsored an electoral list of three candidates for the 2009 European Parliament election in the East of England,[13] receiving 13,201 votes (0.8%).[14]

In the 2010 United Kingdom general election, the party contested one seat, which it did not win. The party sponsored an electoral list of eight candidates for the 2014 European Parliament election in the London region, receiving 21,092 votes (1.0%). Four AWP candidates contested the 2015 general election, all losing their deposits. They stood in the 2016 London Assembly election, receiving 1% of the vote. They stood four candidates in the 2017 general election and six in the 2019 general election: none were elected. They stood again in the 2021 and 2024 London Assembly elections, receiving 1.7% of the vote both times.

Elections contested

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Parliamentary elections

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Note: Standing as "Animals Count"

Constituency Candidate Votes %
Islington South and Finsbury Richard Deboo 149 0.3[15]
Constituency Candidate Votes %
Hackney North and Stoke Newington Jon Homan 225 0.5[16]
Holborn and St Pancras Vanessa Hudson 173 0.3[17]
Kensington Andrew Knight 158 0.5[18]
Putney Guy Dessoy 184 0.4[19]
Region Votes %
Glasgow 1,819 0.1
Constituency Candidate Votes %
Hackney North and Stoke Newington Jon Homan 222 0.4
Hackney South and Shoreditch Vanessa Hudson 226 0.4
Lewisham Deptford Laura McAnea 225 0.4
Maidenhead Andrew Knight 282 0.5
Constituency Candidate Votes %
Bethnal Green and Bow Vanessa Hudson 439 0.7
Chelsea and Fulham Sam Morland 500 1.1
Congleton Jane Smith 658 1.1
Kingswood Angelika Cowell 489 1.0
New Forest East Andrew Knight 675 1.3
Ruislip, Northwood and Pinner Femy Amin 325 0.6
Region Votes %
Lothian 2,392 0.6

European Parliament elections

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Note: Standing as "Animals Count"

Regional lists Candidates Votes % MEPs
East of England 13,201 0.8 0[20]
Regional lists Candidates Votes % MEPs
London 21,092 1.0 0[21]
Regional lists Candidates Votes % MEPs
London Vanessa Hudson
Jane Smith
Sam Morland
Ranjan Joshi
Mina Da Rui
Jonathan Homan
Simon Gouldman
25,232 1.1 0[22]

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