Animal Welfare Party’s is standing a party list of seven candidates in the London Region in the upcoming EU Parliament elections on 23rd May.
AWP’s candidates for the London Region are:
Jane Smith is Deputy Leader of Animal Welfare Party and the UK’s first-ever elected animal rights representative, serving as an AWP councillor in Alsager, Cheshire.
Originally from Stoke-on-Trent, Jane has since lived in the Loire Valley, London and Manchester before settling in Cheshire with her partner, three sons and two rescue dogs.
A psychotherapist by training, Jane has been passionate about animals’ rights since her teens. She is a co-ordinator for Wounded Badger Patrol Cheshire and has campaigned extensively against the badger cull, game shooting and illegal fox hunting over the past few years.
Her ‘hedgehogs motion’ (2018) saw Alsager become the UK’s first town council to stipulate wildlife tunnels in every new wall or solid fence.
Sam’s family moved to London when he was seven and he has variously lived parts of his life in South, East and West London, as well as stints abroad, for work or study, in France, Switzerland and the US.
Of his decision to stand on the AWP list for London in the EU elections he says “I believe there should be much more focus at the EU level on the welfare of the multitude of sentient animals who share the European area with the 500 million humans. It has been estimated that in Britain alone, over one billion land animals are killed in slaughterhouses every year. The horrific experiences of farmed animals could be significantly improved through regulation and legislation. Our society should not be based on the exploitation of our fellow creatures.”
As an Arsenal fan, Sam has his fingers crossed for 29th May. But before that, he asks for you to vote for the AWP list in London on 23 May.
issues and nature for as long as she can remember. During her time spent travelling and volunteering, Mina encountered many unforgettable animals who suffered in various ways because of human activities, and, leaving behind a creative career, she decided to study law and work towards becoming an advocate for animals in the legal field; she is currently finishing a law degree at SOAS. She cannot think of a better reason to wake up each day than to be a voice for those who have none, and stand up for justice and compassion for all. She stood as a candidate for Animal Welfare Party in Rochester in Local Elections in May and achieved 4.1% of the vote – an amazing achievement for the party’s first standing
in the area.
Simon runs a website creation business serving clients across Europe and the US. After hearing party leader, Vanessa speak at a 2014 event in North London, he decided to get involved in the party’s 2014 EU Election campaign and helped spread word about the party’s standing across London. Simon brings in leading expertise on sustainability in business and food certification schemes. Rather than relying on the consistent ethical choices of billions of consumers, if elected Simon aims to make impact with smarter subsidies which promote biodiversity, and will do everything in his power to save our oceans.
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