Referendum Party
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The Referendum Party was a Eurosceptic, single issue party in the United Kingdom formed by Sir James Goldsmith to fight the 1997 General Election. This merged in January 1999 with the Euro Information Campaign, another pro-sterling, anti-Euro group funded by millionaire Paul Sykes. The merged group, the Democracy Movement, is not a party, but a pressure group.wiki see
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- Robin Birley
- David Soutter - former Referendum Party Deputy Regional Campaign Manager,
- Freedom Association -John Gouriet
- David Bellamy
- Tracy Worcester
- Robin Page
- Peter Etherden
- Marc Gordon
- Sir Alan Walters and Alistair McAlpine, two of Goldsmith’s strongest Tory supporters
- Patrick Robertson
- John Aspinall
- Edward Goldsmith
- Sir George Gardiner
- Priti Patel - former press officer
- The party's chief spokesman, the former Tory Central Office press officer Michael Gunton [1]
- Alan Walters
- Judith Duckworth, director of campaigning, is the RP's chief administrator
- Michael Gunton, chief press officer
- Patrick Robertson, personal PR to Goldsmith