Pensioners Party was an English political party for pensioners.
The leader was Roger Edwards.
[1] They contested two European Parliament elections: in 2004, they stood in the West Midlands,[2] receiving 33,501 votes (2.3%, 0.1% behind Respect);[3] they stood in the South West in 2009, campaigning for non means-tested index linked state pensions, immigration control, replacing council tax with a local income tax, and keeping Imperial units and the Pound.
[5] They deregistered as a party in 2013.
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