Peace Party
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The Peace Party is a small political party
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 in the United Kingdom
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 and represents some who totally oppose war. The party was founded in 1996 as the Pacifist Party by a group of activists in Guildford
Guildford
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, Surrey
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.

The Party stood one candidate, John Morris, in the 1997
United Kingdom general election, 1997
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 and 2001 general elections
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 in the Guildford
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 constituency, and two in the 2005 election
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 with Caroline O'Reilly also standing in Brighton Kemptown. It fielded nine candidates in the South East England constituency
South East England (European Parliament constituency)
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 during the 2004 European election, gaining 12,572 votes. This was equivalent to 0.6% of the votes cast in the South East and more than three other parties. The Party has also stood in a number of local elections in Dartford, Kent, Horsham, West Sussex and Guildford.

The party fielded three candidates in the 2010 general election, who won a total of 737 votes.

The party's full name is "Peace Party - Non-violence, Justice, Environment (The)".

Core values

The fundamental value held by the Peace Party is a love and reverence for life. This is an extension of the right of everyone to life enshrined in Article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and in Article 2.1 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union.

The values the Peace Party holds are:
  • Love and reverence for life, the desire to be compassionate towards others and to be kind and caring for them
  • Upholding the supreme worth of every person
  • The ability to trust
  • Respectfulness
  • Tolerance
  • Mindfulness
  • Humility
  • Selflessness
  • Faithfulness - to the cause of peace
  • Patience and self-control
  • Righteousness

Principles and policies

At the end of 2007 the party published its charter which can be seen on the party's website. Some of the most important principles are:

Security

All conflicts would be resolved by non-violent means and would involve:
  • Closing down the military
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  • Taking out of use and destroying all weapons of war
  • Withdrawing from all military alliances
  • Forbidding the manufacture of weapons and armaments
  • Stopping all trade in weapons and armaments
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