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English Democrats: End 'raw deal' now | English Democrats: End 'raw deal' now |
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It is more clear than ever that England is getting a raw deal from the current UK funding formula, English Democrat leader Robin Tilbrook has said. | It is more clear than ever that England is getting a raw deal from the current UK funding formula, English Democrat leader Robin Tilbrook has said. |
Speaking ahead of the party's annual conference, Mr Tilbrook said the debate over the UK's future ahead of a referendum on Scottish independence meant a "voice for England" was needed. | Speaking ahead of the party's annual conference, Mr Tilbrook said the debate over the UK's future ahead of a referendum on Scottish independence meant a "voice for England" was needed. |
He said "things were looking up" for the party with membership increasing. | He said "things were looking up" for the party with membership increasing. |
The party also wants the UK out of the EU and an end to "mass immigration". | The party also wants the UK out of the EU and an end to "mass immigration". |
It was formed in 2002 and got 0.2% of the vote at the last general election. | It was formed in 2002 and got 0.2% of the vote at the last general election. |
Ahead of the start of its two-day conference in St Albans, Mr Tilbrook said the case for an English Parliament and English government, with the same powers as Scotland's Holyrood, was more timely than ever. | Ahead of the start of its two-day conference in St Albans, Mr Tilbrook said the case for an English Parliament and English government, with the same powers as Scotland's Holyrood, was more timely than ever. |
"As things stand at the moment, we are the only part of the UK that is directly ruled by the British government," he told the BBC. | "As things stand at the moment, we are the only part of the UK that is directly ruled by the British government," he told the BBC. |
"When it comes to cuts and so on, it really matters because this is where the cuts are falling." | "When it comes to cuts and so on, it really matters because this is where the cuts are falling." |
He said England was "not properly represented in the political process" and he called for a Secretary of State of England and First Minister. | He said England was "not properly represented in the political process" and he called for a Secretary of State of England and First Minister. |
The party's only elected official is Peter Davies, the mayor of Doncaster, in South Yorkshire. | |
He faces re-election in 2013 but earlier this year defeated attempts by the local Labour Party to abolish the position of mayor in a referendum. | He faces re-election in 2013 but earlier this year defeated attempts by the local Labour Party to abolish the position of mayor in a referendum. |
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