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  World Government
POLITICAL PARTY DETAILS
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AbbreviationWG
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CountryUnited Kingdom
Established1958-00-00
Disbanded1998-00-00
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Last EditedRBH - May 14, 2021 09:56pm
DescriptionThe World Government Party was a minor federalist political party in the United Kingdom. With the twin aims of advocating a world government based on the British Parliament, and better welfare for the elderly. The party's proposals included the abolition of nuclear weapons and turning Buckingham Palace into a home for old age pensioners.

The party was founded in 1958 by Gilbert Young, who had recently resigned from the Liberal Party. Its first foray into electoral politics came when Young stood in Bath in the 1964 general election, but he received only 318 votes. In the 1970 general election, the party presented two candidates, in Bath and Dundee East, winning 1,018 votes between them. Young ran in Bath again in the February 1974 and finally the 1983 general elections, winning only 118 and 67 votes respectively.

The party, moribund for many years, became defunct on Young's death in 1998.

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MOST RECENT RACES
06/09/1983 UK Parliament - Bath Gilbert Young Lost 0.14% (-46.95%)
02/28/1974 UK Parliament - Bath Gilbert Young Lost 0.23% (-40.49%)
06/18/1970 UK Parliament - Dundee East E. G. Macfarlane Lost 0.38% (-47.96%)
06/18/1970 UK Parliament - Bath Gilbert Young Lost 1.84% (-47.12%)
10/15/1964 UK Parliament - Bath Gilbert Young Lost 0.66% (-45.86%)
07/17/1952 UK Parliament - Dundee East - By-election E. G. Macfarlane Lost 0.74% (-55.49%)