FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
- Is there a need for a party that focuses on animal issues?
- Why establish a new ‘animal’ party instead of joining the Green Party?
- Is Animals Count a single issue party?
- Would a small new party have any effect in a system where there is no proportional representation?
- Will Animals Count be linked to the animal liberation front?
- Are there any similar parties in other European countries?
- Where will Animals Count be active?
- Do you have to be a vegetarian to join?
- I like the Animals Count idea. How can I help?
Is there a need for a party that focuses on animal issues?
Yes! Although many animal issues are highly politicised in the
UK, with advocates for animals and opponents across the political
spectrum, the issues rarely achieve the top of the political
agenda.
Hundreds of thousands supporters of animal protection
organisations are disappointed in the current political parties, such as Labour
which has broken promises, and feel their concerns about animals are not heard.
Why establish a new ‘animal’ party instead of joining the Green Party?
We have much in common with the Green Party, far more unites
us than divides us, and we would be delighted to work together with them.
Many people feel that animal issues are not high enough on the Green Party’s agenda.
Obviously if a Green candidate has a strong track record on
animal issues, we would probably not stand against that candidate but would
recommend our supporters to vote for him/her.
But let us remember that Tories, Labour and Liberal Democrats do not do much
for either animals or the environment. We are a dedicated political party
that focuses on respect and compassion for all animals. We will work for a
world in which animals are not exploited for any purpose, which also brings
huge benefits for people and the environment.
Is Animals Count a single issue party?
Although our primary focus is animal issues, we do support socially and
environmentally progressive policies in non-animal areas.
The important link between animals, people and the environment is key in our
message. Obviously justice, immigration, foreign policy and other issues
are important too, but other political parties already deal with them.
Animals need a voice in politics and protection from policies that adversely affect them.
Would a small new party have any effect in a system where there is no proportional representation?
The first-past-the-post system is not conducive to
establishing new parties; however we initially intend to contest the
3rd May Welsh Assembly elections where there is a mixed
proportional representation system.
Animals Count will be campaigning right in the heart of the
political arena, with the aim of encouraging other
political parties to become more animal friendly. As long as
animals are not protected adequately by existing UK political
parties, a dedicated animal party is required to take the lead.
Will Animals Count be linked to the animal liberation front?
No! While we understand the profound frustration many animal advocates feel about the serious abuses of animals that occur in various sectors and the slow rate of change, we are a strictly legal political party that seeks to advocate for animals within the political arena.
Are there any similar parties in other European countries?
Yes! The most successful party is the Dutch
Political
‘Party for the Animals’ which won two seats in Dutch parliament
in the general elections of 22 November 2006!
In Germany, France, Spain and Belgium
similar parties
for the animals exist.
Where will Animals Count be active?
Initially Animals Count intends to field candidates in the May 3rd 2007 Welsh Assembly elections, but the Party will be operating nationwide in the near future.
Do you have to be a vegetarian to join?
No, all animal advocates are welcome to become a member.
People who profit from animal abuse practices will be barred. We
expect that when more facts about animal cruelty, the adverse
impact of meat on the earth and on people’s health become
available, people will change their lifestyle.
I like the Animals Count idea. How can I help?
- Become a member for only £10 per year or donate more if you can. Find out how here
- Spread the word to friends and family and distribute the leaflet to as many people as possible. Find out more here.
- Donate your time and volunteer for us. To find out more come to our next meeting. or contact us
- Sign the petition for an independent scientific inquiry into efficacy of animal experiments and ask others to do the same.



