This is an exciting political party. We stood in the 2009 Euro elections and got over 7,000 votes (party was called Fair Pay Fair Trade)
Join us and vote for a new world. We won't get elected but we will show that people want a safer and more pleasant world. Live on the edge and vote for radical change.
Our view of the other political parties is that they will do and say almost anything just to get elected. They will use focus groups, polls, canvassing and the media. But they have secret agendas and policies, which might not be popular, so they hide them.
Their overwhelming objective is to get elected. They patronise us and believe that once elected they can introduce the hidden policies for our own good.
We have radical policies. eg Prisons, trade, sex work, immigration and many more - see the manifesto
You may not immediately agree with them, you may find them too extreme, even unworkable. They are an exciting view of how our future can be. A better, safer, non punitive and caring world.
We believe in changing minds not pandering to what is apparently popular in order to get elected.
We believe honest politics is about having an exciting plan and then persuading people that it will work. This vision may be unpopular. It's our job to "sell" it. If people really like our manifesto and elect us, we will do our best to get the policies enacted.
It is not our intention to get elected but to offer our vision of a new future. Other parties will get threatened by our ideas and popularity. They will steal and adopt them. This is what we want.
The Free Public Transport Party grew out of the Fair Pay Fair Trade Party (now dissolved). That party polled over 7,000 in the SW Euro elections in 2009. It had a similar manifesto.
See our Manifesto
Join us and vote for a new world. We won't get elected but we will show that people want a safer and more pleasant world. Live on the edge and vote for radical change.
Our view of the other political parties is that they will do and say almost anything just to get elected. They will use focus groups, polls, canvassing and the media. But they have secret agendas and policies, which might not be popular, so they hide them.
Their overwhelming objective is to get elected. They patronise us and believe that once elected they can introduce the hidden policies for our own good.
We have radical policies. eg Prisons, trade, sex work, immigration and many more - see the manifesto
You may not immediately agree with them, you may find them too extreme, even unworkable. They are an exciting view of how our future can be. A better, safer, non punitive and caring world.
We believe in changing minds not pandering to what is apparently popular in order to get elected.
We believe honest politics is about having an exciting plan and then persuading people that it will work. This vision may be unpopular. It's our job to "sell" it. If people really like our manifesto and elect us, we will do our best to get the policies enacted.
It is not our intention to get elected but to offer our vision of a new future. Other parties will get threatened by our ideas and popularity. They will steal and adopt them. This is what we want.
The Free Public Transport Party grew out of the Fair Pay Fair Trade Party (now dissolved). That party polled over 7,000 in the SW Euro elections in 2009. It had a similar manifesto.
See our Manifesto