Socialist People's Party (Furness)

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Socialist People's Party
Leader Jim Hamezian
Founded 1995
Headquarters 90 Schneider Road
Barrow-in-Furness
LA14 5DP
Ideology Socialism
Political position Left-wing
European affiliation None
International affiliation None
European Parliament group N/A
Colours Red and Green with White
Website
Socialist People's Party
Politics of the United Kingdom
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Elections

The People's Party or Socialist People's Party is a minor political party in the Furness region of England.

The party was founded in 1995 by four Labour Party borough councillors who had been suspended from Labour for opposing a reduction in the housing budget. It was initially known as the People's Labour Party, and stood their chair, Jim Hamezeian, in the Barrow and Furness constituency in the 1997 general election. He received 1,995 votes, 4.1% of the total in the constituency.

The party has since campaigned on a variety of local issues. A split led to two of its four councillors leaving and standing as independents in the 2003 local elections; the two People's Party councillors then lost their seats. However, in the 2006 local elections, party leader Jim Hamezian regained his seat in the Ormsgill ward.

In the 2008 local elections, one councillor was elected in Central Ward and three others elected in Ormsgill. Following this, in elections to Cumbria County Council in 2009, Jim Hamezeian was elected to serve for Ormsgill ward in Barrow-in-Furness.[1]

Since then, the party's support has dropped: in the 2010 local elections the SPP lost two councillors, and lost all representation on the Borough council in 2011 local elections. The SPP retained one councillor on Cumbria County Council until 2 May 2013 elections, when they lost all representation.

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