- Pro-Euro Conservative Party
The Pro-Euro Conservative Party was a short-lived political party set up by John Stevens and Brendan Donnelly for the
1999 European Parliament Elections . The founders were MEPs (members of theEuropean Parliament ) who had been deselected by the UK Conservative Party [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/events/euros_99/parties_and_issues/349285.stm Pro-Euro Conservative Party] - Euro Elections, Parties and Issues, BBC website] ] for their pro-Euro policy stance.Fact|date=March 2007 In the election the party received 1.4% of the vote and did not win any seats. In the same election theUnited Kingdom Independence Party , which campaigns for withdrawal from the European Union, won almost 7% of the popular vote and with it three parliament seats.The Conservative Party in 1999 increased their own vote to 34.2%, up slightly from the 1997 General Election and the previous European election, although still well down on their last UK General Election victory in 1992. A study funded by the Eurosceptic organisation, Global Britain, claimed that the
BBC "often treated the Pro-Euro Conservative Party as on par in importance to the Tories themselves". [ [http://www.globalbritain.org/BBC/BBC%20Front%20page.htm Global Britain: BBC Europhile Bias] ] The BBC disputed the methodology and context of the study but not the facts within the study. [ [http://www.globalbritain.org/BBC/51_From_the_BBC_Chairman_22July99.pdf Reply from Sir Christopher Bland - 22nd July 1999] , on Global Britain website, (PDF)] It was also claimed by the PECP's opponents that, despite the party's name, a number of their candidates were originally from parties other than the Conservatives. [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/htmlContent.jhtml?html=/archive/1999/06/07/neur207.html Pro Euro 'Tory' worked with Labour last month] , Daily Telegraph, 7 June 1999]After getting 3.8% of the vote in the 1999 Kensington & Chelsea by-election against
Michael Portillo , the Pro-Euro Conservative Party soon faded away. Party campaign chief Mark Littlewood explained::"People hate parties, they hate the Conservatives and they hate the pro-euro cause: we had four of the most unpopular words in the English language." [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/387097.stm World: Europe Conservative name change] , BBC World, July 6 1999]In
2001 the Pro-Euro Conservative Party disbanded, and the greater part of its membership joined the Liberal Democrats. [ [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/12/11/nmars11.xml Marsden quits, tired of control freaks and spin] , Daily Telegraph, 12 December, 2001] [ [http://www.tunbridgewells.libdems.org.uk/news/000043.html?PHPSESSID=bd697e64d1dba7519a6a2 At least 25 High Profile Conservatives have Defected to the Liberal Democrats] - Tunbridge Wells Liberal Democrats]References
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