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Independence from Europe

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Leader
  
Mike Nattrass

Political position
  
Right-wing

International affiliation
  
None

Founded
  
2012

European affiliation
  
None

Ideology
  
Euroscepticism Right-wing populism Toryism Pro-Brexit National conservatism

Independence from Europe is a British political party launched in 2012 by Mike Nattrass MEP following his deselection as a candidate by the UK Independence Party (UKIP) and subsequent departure from the party.

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History

Nattrass was elected as an MEP for UKIP in 2004, but was deselected by the party in 2013 and subsequently left it. He launched a new party, under the name An Independence Party, in November 2013. The Electoral Commission records that Nattrass registered the party name An Independence from Europe on 20 June 2012 and records annual financial statement for the party filed until 2014.

The party has three councillors on Lincolnshire County Council, who had been elected as UKIP candidates but defected.

The party stood a full slate of candidates in all the English regions at the 2014 European Parliament elections under the name An Independence from Europe. Candidates included Laurence Stassen, a sitting independent MEP in the Netherlands, who was elected there as a candidate for the Party for Freedom; she stood in South East England as the number one candidate.

The similarity of the name and the party's description as 'United Kingdom Independence' has led UKIP to complain to the Electoral Commission. A spokesman for the Commission said that An Independence from Europe's name or self-description are not confusing or offensive, and are thus allowed.

Its first electoral test was at the 2014 European Parliament election, where the party collected just under 1.5% of the national vote and failed to win any seats.

Chris Pain, suspended by UKIP in 2013 and later expelled, stood for the party in the 2015 general election in Boston and Skegness.

The party was required, by the Electoral Commission, to change its name to the less-confusing 'Independence from Europe'.

Political views

The party supports the United Kingdom leaving the European Union and is opposed to HS2. Its range of policies can be found in its manifesto.

Nattrass told Andrew Neil on the Daily Politics that the new grouping did not believe in privatisation, especially for health services, and "we are to the left of UKIP".

Electoral performance

In the European Parliament election 2014, An Independence from Europe contested nine multi-member constituence is England. With 235,124 votes (1.43% of the national vote), it finished in seventh place. It was the highest placed party to not win a seat, and polled more votes than the British National Party and the English Democrats. Following the election, UKIP claimed that An Independence from Europe's intervention had cost it a seat in South West England. Had UKIP polled an additional 15,158 votes, it would have won a third seat in the region instead of the Green Party; UKIP claimed that the 23,169 votes polled by An Independence from Europe meant it missed out on this third seat.

At the 2015 general election, the party stood five candidates but all lost their deposits.

References

Independence from Europe Wikipedia