Equal Parenting Alliance | |
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Leader | Ray Barry |
Founded | 22 February 2006 |
Ideology | Fathers' rights movement |
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http://www.equalparentingalliance.org | |
The Equal Parenting Alliance is a minor political party in the United Kingdom. Founded in February 2006, [1] it aims to bring about reform of the Family law system in England and Wales. It was started by former members of Real Fathers 4 Justice, a father's rights organisation, and a similar group New Fathers 4 Justice. [2] [3] [4] Its leader is Ray Barry. [5]
The party supports custody being split equally for both parents and that a non-residing parent should be able to spend up to 100 days and nights with their child. [6]
The party is made up of a committee and members. [7] Membership was 71 at the end of 2008. [8]
Party income in 2006 was £1,245, [9] £2,527 in 2007, [10] and £345 in 2008. [8]
The party has contested:
Two candidates stood in the 2010 United Kingdom general election, Ray Barry for Wolverhampton South West and Roger Crawford in Oxford East. [16]
The party policies are: [17]
Equal Parenting Alliance | |
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Leader | Ray Barry |
Founded | 22 February 2006 |
Ideology | Fathers' rights movement |
Website | |
http://www.equalparentingalliance.org | |
The Equal Parenting Alliance is a minor political party in the United Kingdom. Founded in February 2006, [1] it aims to bring about reform of the Family law system in England and Wales. It was started by former members of Real Fathers 4 Justice, a father's rights organisation, and a similar group New Fathers 4 Justice. [2] [3] [4] Its leader is Ray Barry. [5]
The party supports custody being split equally for both parents and that a non-residing parent should be able to spend up to 100 days and nights with their child. [6]
The party is made up of a committee and members. [7] Membership was 71 at the end of 2008. [8]
Party income in 2006 was £1,245, [9] £2,527 in 2007, [10] and £345 in 2008. [8]
The party has contested:
Two candidates stood in the 2010 United Kingdom general election, Ray Barry for Wolverhampton South West and Roger Crawford in Oxford East. [16]
The party policies are: [17]