- Fellowship Party
The Fellowship Party is the oldest environmentalist
political party in England. Founded in June 1955, it opposesnuclear power and all weapons. Its national petition against nuclear weapons tests led to the forming of CND. It was founded by former MPJohn Loverseed , Eric Fenner (Battersea South candidate), Ronald Mallone, George Onion and fortypacifist s and advocates totaldisarmament andcommon ownership of themeans of production , distribution and exchange.It contested general elections from 1959 to 1997 and council elections from 1955 to 2002. It has stood parliamentary candidates in Woolwich West, Tottenham, Birmingham and Greenwich, in addition to several by-elections. It also contested elections for the
Greater London Council and theInner London Education Authority . It has contested elections in Blackheath, Chatham, Lancaster, Leigh, Paddington, Peterborough, West Greenwich and Kidbrooke with Hornfair.Life members have included
Benjamin Britten , LadyClare Annesley and Canon Stuart Morris. Its presidents have includedSidney Hinkes ,Donald Swann the composer and stage star,Rowland Hilder the painter andFrank Merrick the composer. Vice-presidents have includedLeo McKern the actor, scientistsKathleen Lonsdale and ProfessorCharles Coulson , Benjamin Britten, Sybil Morrison,Sybil Thorndike the actress,Vera Brittain , Dr Albert Belden and Professor Glenn Paige. In elections supporters have additionally includedSpike Milligan and Dr Kenneth Greet.The Party is registered as the Fellowship Party - Peacemaking, Social Justice and Environmentalist. Its registered emblem is an upright sword cancelled by the
cross of St Andrew . Its registered leader and nomination officer in 2007 was Sidney Fagan, with Ronald Mallone as Treasurer.For 45 years the Fellowship Party has published the subscription magazine "Day by Day".
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