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Pink na-ere ọkụ
political party
onye hiwereRoger Hallam Dezie
Ijegburugburu ebe obibi Dezie
webụsaịtịhttp://burningpink.earth Dezie
separated fromExtinction Rebellion Dezie

Burning Pink, nke a makwaara dị ka Beyond Politics na nke edebanyere aha na Electoral Commission dị ka The Burning Pink Party, bụ òtù ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị nke Britain nke nwere ebumnuche nke mgbanwe ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị site na iji dochie gọọmentị Britain na nzukọ ụmụ amaala iji dozie nsogbu ihu igwe na nsogbu ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị ndị ọzọ.[1][2][3]

Mmalite[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

Ndị otu ahụ malitere na June 2020 site na izu ohi n'ụlọ ahịa nke ndị otu ahụ si n'alaka ụlọ ahịa Sainsbury dị na Camden Town, London na trolleys na-ere ahịa jupụtara na nri n'akwụghị ụgwọ.[3]

Na 25 Julaị 2020, ọtụtụ ndị otu pati ahụ ji okporo ụzọ gburugburu Trafalgar Square na London, jide ọkọlọtọ na-ekwu "weta gọọmentị".

N'ọnwa Ọgọstụ, e jidere ọtụtụ ndị otu ahụ maka ịwakpo isi ụlọ ọrụ ndị Conservatives, Labour, Lib Dems na Green Party na ágbá na-acha pinki n'ihi enweghị ọrụ ha iji dozie nsogbu ihu igwe.[2]

Ka e mesịrị n'ọnwa ahụ, e jidere ndị otu ise gụnyere Roger Hallam n'ụlọ ha maka ịkpa nkata imebi mpụ. E debere ha n'ụlọ mkpọrọ ruo na njedebe nke oge a haziri ahazi nke ọtụtụ ìgwè gburugburu ebe obibi, gụnyere Extinction Rebellion. Ndị otu ise ahụ niile gara ngagharị iwe agụụ ozugbo iji mee mkpesa maka ịtụ ha mkpọrọ.[4]

Na Jenụwarị 2021, ndị otu ahụ chọrọ ka ndị kansụl ime obodo sọpụrụ nkwupụta ọnọdụ mberede ihu igwe ha iji mee ihe na ndakpọ gburugburu ebe obibi na ndakpọ mmekọrịta ọha na eze, ma ọ bụ na ha ga-amalite mkpọsa nke nnupụisi obodo na-adịghị mma na mba niile..[5][6] N'ime ihe iri na abụọ ha chọrọ, Burning Pink kpọrọ ndị kansụl ime obodo ka ha kwupụta nnupụisi megide gọọmentị.[7][8] N'abalị iri na ise n'ọnwa Febụwarị, ndị otu Burning Pink na-eji ágbá na-acha pinki emebi Norwich City Council na Norfolk County Council, Ipswich Borough Council, Bristol City Hall na Brighton Town Hall.[5][9][10][11][5][12]

Ọnọdụ na aha otu[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

Iwu nke pati ahụ na-ekwu "A ga-edebanye aha pati ahụ na Great Britain (ewepu Northern Ireland)."[13]

A kwadoro akwụkwọ nke pati ahụ maka ndebanye aha na ndekọ nke ndị otu ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị nke Electoral Commission, iji debanye aha "The Burning Pink Party", iji tinye akwụkwọ na "All of Great Britain", na 7 Ọktoba 2020.[14]

Beyond Politics Ltd bụ ụlọ ọrụ edebanyere aha na Ụlọ Ọrụ (no. 12659497), webatara na 10 June 2020; Weebụsaịtị ndị otu ahụ kwuru na "Burning Pink bụ aha anyị na-ere ahịa na-anọchite anya Beyond Politics Party Ltd".[15][16]

A na-asọ mpi maka ntuli aka[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

Valerie Brown guzoro dị ka onye na-azọ ọkwa Burning Pink maka ntuli aka onye isi obodo London nke 2021.[17][18] Brown malitere mkpọsa ya na 13 Nọvemba 2020. Brown mechiri n'ọnọdụ nke 20 n'ime ndị 20 na-azọ ọkwa, nweta votu 5,305 (0.2%). Rachel Lunnon guzoro dị ka onye nnọchiteanya nke pati ahụ na mpaghara Windmill Hill, Bristol, na-enweta votu 90 (0.9%).[19][20][21] Sue Hagley na Jennifer McCarthy guzoro dị ka ndị na-azọ ọkwa maka ngalaba St Margaret na Westgate n'otu n'otu na ntuli aka Ipswich Borough Council nke 2021.[22][23] Dave Baldwin guzoro maka Oxfordshire County Council maka Hanborough na Minster Lovell Division, na Tina Smith guzoro maka Suffolk County Council maka St Margaret na Westgate Division.[24]

Ụbọchị ntuli aka Mpaghara Onye a chọrọ Nhọrọ  % Ọnọdụ
Ntuli aka onye isi obodo London na 2021 London dum Valerie Brown 5,305 0.2% Nke 20 (nke ikpeazụ)
Ntuli aka nke Kansụl Obodo Bristol na 2021 Ugwu Windmill Rachel Lunnon 90 1.7% Nke itoolu (nke ikpeazụ)
Ntuli aka nke 2021 Ipswich Borough Council St Margaret's Sue Hagley 78 1.2% Nke ise (nke ikpeazụ)
Ntuli aka nke Kansụl Obodo Oxfordshire nke 2021 Hanborough na Minster Lovell Dave Baldwin 34 0.9% Nke ise (nke ikpeazụ)
Ntuli aka nke Kansụl Suffolk County nke 2021 St Margaret na Westgate Tina Smith 168 2.1% Nke asaa (nke ikpeazụ)

Edensibia e[dezie | dezie ebe o si]

  1. The Burning Pink Party - View registration The Electoral Commission
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Seven arrested after paint attacks on party HQs", BBC News, 13 August 2020. Retrieved on 3 September 2020.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Taylor. "Extinction Rebellion activists launch UK Beyond Politics party by stealing food", The Guardian, 25 June 2020. Retrieved on 3 September 2020. (in en)
  4. Dearden. "Extinction Rebellion co-founder among activists arrested ahead of environmental protests", www.independent.co.uk, 26 August 2020. Retrieved on 3 September 2020. (in en)
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Hardy. "Norwich City Hall bronze doors damaged in pink paint protest", Eastern Daily Press, 15 February 2021. Retrieved on 16 February 2021. (in en-UK)
  6. Peel. "New 'anti-political' party Burning Pink threatens civil disobedience in Cambridge", Cambridge Independent, 18 January 2021. Retrieved on 16 February 2021. (in en)
  7. Doherty-Cove. "Burning Pink demands Brighton rebels against government", 28 January 2021. Retrieved on 16 February 2021.
  8. Scialom. "What can Burning Pink 'ultimatum' achieve that Extinction Rebellion hasn't?", Cambridge Independent, 12 February 2021. Retrieved on 16 February 2021. (in en)
  9. Simpson. "Two arrested after Burning Pink protest in Norwich", Greatest Hits Radio (Norfolk and North Suffolk), 16 February 2021. Retrieved on 16 February 2021. (in en)
  10. Sullivan. "Two arrests after politically-inspired graffiti attack on Ipswich Borough Council", Ipswich Star, 15 February 2021. Retrieved on 16 February 2021. (in en-UK)
  11. Cruse. "Two arrested after 'pink paint' thrown at City Hall", BristolLive, 15 February 2021. Retrieved on 16 February 2021. (in en)
  12. Doherty-Cove. "Paint thrown at Town Hall as climate activists start 'campaign of disobedience'", The Argus, 16 February 2021. Retrieved on 16 February 2021. (in en)
  13. Constitution. Burning Pink. Archived from the original on 30 October 2020. Retrieved on 4 September 2020.
  14. Party registration decisions (en). www.electoralcommission.org.uk. Archived from the original on 14 December 2020. Retrieved on 25 December 2020.
  15. Beyond Politics Party Ltd. Companies House. Archived from the original on 10 May 2021. Retrieved on 28 September 2020.
  16. Terms & Conditions. burningpink.org. Archived from the original on 5 October 2020. Retrieved on 28 September 2020.
  17. "London mayoral race 2021: The candidates who say they will be standing", BBC News, 29 January 2021. Retrieved on 5 February 2021. (in en-gb)
  18. Valerie Brown for Greater London Authority in the Mayor of London (en-gb). Who Can I Vote For?. Democracy Club. Archived from the original on 9 February 2021. Retrieved on 5 February 2021.
  19. "WHO'S RACHEL LUNNON?", The Bristolian. Retrieved on 17 April 2021. (in en-gb)
  20. "Bristol City Council elections 2021: candidate list in full released", Bristol Live. Retrieved on 17 April 2021. (in en-gb)
  21. Windmill Hill Ward - bristol.gov.uk. www.bristol.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 2021-05-09. Retrieved on 2021-05-24.
  22. Statement of the persons nominated for election. www.ipswich.gov.uk. Ipswich Borough Council. Archived from the original on 19 April 2021. Retrieved on 26 April 2021.
  23. Sullivan. "Burning Pink party to field candidates for Ipswich elections", Ipswich Star, 21 April 2021. Retrieved on 10 May 2021. (in en-UK)
  24. Archived copy. Archived from the original on 1 May 2021. Retrieved on 10 May 2021.

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