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2021 Party Registration Decisions 2021 Party registration decisions Decisions by the Commission to approve or reject applied for party names, descriptions and emblems in date order. You can find the current registration details of the applicants by clicking on their name. An overview of the rules on registering a political party names, descriptions and emblems can be found here Date of Applicant name Type of Identity The identity mark Application applies to Registration Further decision Mark applied for applied for which part of the UK? decision information/ Reason for rejection 29.07.2021 Stockport Fights Name Stockport Fights England Approve Austerity No to Cuts Austerity No to Cuts 23.07.2021 Castle Baynard Name Castle Baynard England Approve Independents Party Independents Party 23.07.2021 Castle Baynard Emblem England Reject Confusingly similar Independents Party to another registered party emblem 23.07.2021 FederalUK Name FederalUK All of Great Britain Reject Confusingly similar to another registered party 23.07.2021 Leigh, Atherton & Name Leigh & Atherton England Approve Tyldesley Together Independents 23.07.2021 Leigh, Atherton & Description Independent for England Approve Tyldesley Together Atherton 23.07.2021 Leigh, Atherton & Description Independent for England Reject Does not meet the Tyldesley Together Atherleigh requirements of a description 23.07.2021 Leigh, Atherton & Description Independent for England Approve Tyldesley Together Leigh East 23.07.2021 Leigh, Atherton & Description Independent for England Approve Tyldesley Together Leigh South 1 Date of Applicant name Type of Identity The identity mark Application applies to Registration Further decision Mark applied for applied for which part of the UK? decision information/ Reason for rejection 23.07.2021 Leigh, Atherton & Description Independent for England Approve Tyldesley Together Leigh West 23.07.2021 Leigh, Atherton & Description Independent for England Approve Tyldesley Together Leigh and Atherton 23.07.2021 Leigh, Atherton & Description Independent for England Reject Does not meet the Tyldesley Together Leyth & Brent requirements of a description 23.07.2021 Our Precious World Name Our Precious World All of Great Britain Approve Party Party 23.07.2021 Our Precious World Emblem All of Great Britain Reject Likely to mislead Party voters as the words spelt out in the emblem are unable to be read 23.07.2021 Our Precious World Emblem All of Great Britain Reject Contains an Party abbreviation which is likely to mislead voters as to the effect of their vote 23.07.2021 Our Precious World Emblem All of Great Britain Reject Contains an Party abbreviation which is likely to mislead voters as to the effect of their vote 23.07.2021 Somerset Independents Description Somerset England Approve Independents Standing Up For Residents 2 Date of Applicant name Type of Identity The identity mark Application applies to Registration Further decision Mark applied for applied for which part of the UK? decision information/ Reason for rejection 23.07.2021 The Reclaim Party emblem All of Great Britain Approve 16.07.2021 Patriotic Alternative Name Patriotic Alternative All of Great Britain Reject Application incomplete 12.07.2021 Communist League Name Communist League All of Great Britain Reject Application Election Campaign Election Campaign incomplete 12.07.2021 Latitudes Name Latitudes All of Great Britain Reject Application incomplete 12.07.2021 Our Ventnor Name Our Ventnor England Reject Application incomplete 12.07.2021 The You Will See Party Name The You Will See All of Great Britain Reject Application Party incomplete 12.07.2021 You Choose Party Name You Choose Party All of Great Britain Reject Application incomplete 05.07.2021 Both Unions Party (GB) Name All 4 Freedoms All of Great Britain Approve 05.07.2021 Both Unions Party (GB) Description Alliance 4 All of Great Britain Approve Freedoms: British European Unity 05.07.2021 Both Unions Party Description Alliance 4 All of Great Britain Approve (GB) Freedoms: promoting British unity 05.07.2021 Both Unions Party Description Alliance 4 All of Great Britain Approve (GB) Freedoms: promoting European unity 3 Date of Applicant name Type of Identity The identity mark Application applies to Registration Further decision Mark applied for applied for which part of the UK? decision information/ Reason for rejection 05.07.2021 Both Unions Party Description Alliance 4 All of Great Britain Reject Confusingly similar (GB) Freedoms: to another already European People's registered party Party 05.07.2021 Both Unions Party Description Alliance 4 All of Great Britain Approve (GB) Freedoms: Scotland Britain Europe 05.07.2021 Both Unions Party Description Alliance 4 All of Great Britain Approve (GB) Freedoms: replace Electoral Commission 05.07.2021 Both Unions Party Description Alliance 4 All of Great Britain Approve (GB) Freedoms: Mayday Save Britain 05.07.2021 Both Unions Party Description Alliance 4 All of Great Britain Approve (GB) Freedoms: promoting British unity 05.07.2021 Both Unions Party Description Alliance 4 All of Great Britain Approve (GB) Freedoms: promoting European unity 05.07.2021 Both Unions Party Description Alliance 4 All of Great Britain Approve (GB) Freedoms: Mind the Gap! 4 Date of Applicant name Type of Identity The identity mark Application applies to Registration Further decision Mark applied for applied for which part of the UK? decision information/ Reason for rejection 05.07.2021 Both Unions Party (GB) Emblem All of Great Britain Approve 05.07.2021 Skegness urban district Emblem England Approve society 05.07.2021 The Pensioner’s Party Name The Pensioner’s All of Great Britain Reject Application Party incomplete 05.07.2021 Unity In Action Name Unity In Action All of Great Britain Reject Application incomplete 23 June Young People’s Party Name Common Ground – All of Great Britain Reject Confusingly similar YPP Shared Ground to another registered party 18 June Abolish the Scottish Emblem Scotland Reject Likely to mislead Parliament Party voters as to the effect of their vote 18 June Northern Name Northern England Approve Independence Party Independence Party 18 June Northern Description Independence for England Reject Does not meet the Independence Party the North of requirements of a England description 18 June Northern Description End the North England Reject Does not meet the Independence Party South Divide requirements of a description 5 Date of Applicant name Type of Identity The identity mark Application applies to Registration Further decision Mark applied for applied for which part of the UK? decision information/ Reason for rejection 18 June Northern Description The North Must Be England Reject Does not meet the Independence Party Free requirements of a description 18 June Northern Description A Free North a Fair England Reject Does not meet the Independence Party North requirements of a description 18 June Northern Description End London Rule; England Reject Does not meet the Independence Party Free The North requirements of a description 18 June Northern Description Break the Chains of England Reject Does not meet the Independence Party Westminster requirements of a description 18 June Northern Description The Party for an England Approve Independence Party Independent North 18 June Northern Emblem England Reject The proposed Independence Party emblem does not meet the text size requirements 15 June Breakthrough Party Emblem All of Great Britain Approve 15 June Taking the Initiative Emblem All of Great Britain Approve Party 15 June Taking the Initiative Emblem All of Great Britain Approve Party 6 Date of Applicant name Type of Identity The identity mark Application applies to Registration Further decision Mark applied for applied for which part of the UK? decision information/ Reason for rejection 15 June Yorkshire Party Description Yorkshire Party – England Approve Five Towns Team 15 June Yorkshire Party Emblem England Approve 14 June Republic Party Name Republic Party All of Great Britain Reject Application incomplete 07 June Alliance for Democracy Emblem All of Great Britain Reject Contains an and Freedom abbreviation which is likely to mislead voters as to the effect of their vote 07 June Alliance for Democracy Emblem All of Great Britain Reject Contains an and Freedom abbreviation which is likely to mislead voters as to the effect of their vote 07 June End Austerity – Name End Austerity – England Reject Confusingly similar Stockport Against Cuts Stockport Against to another registered Cuts party 07 June Fair and Honest Party Name Fair and Honest England Reject Application Party incomplete 07 June Federal UK Name Federal UK All of Great Britain Reject Confusingly similar to another registered party 07 June Five Star Direct Description 5 Star Direct All of Great Britain Reject More than 6 words Democracy Party Democracy – 7 Date of Applicant name Type of Identity The identity mark Application applies to Registration Further decision Mark applied for applied for which part of the UK? decision information/ Reason for rejection Taking Back Control 07 June Five Star Direct Description 5 Star – Your All of Great Britain Reject Likely to contradict, Democracy Party independent, or hinder an elector’s inclusive Voice understanding of, any directions for their guidance in voting 07 June Five Star Direct Description 5 Star – The All of Great Britain Reject Likely to contradict, Democracy Party People’s Movement or hinder an elector’s understanding of, any directions for their guidance in voting 07 June Five Star Direct Description 5 Star
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