Third Way (UK organisation)

Third Way has supported a system of federalism for the UK[3] with the possibility of a future break-up,[4] an isolationist foreign policy,[5] environmentalism,[6] the wide use of Swiss-style citizens' initiatives[7] and distributism.

[8] It should not be confused with the Third Way ideology promoted by Tony Blair, Bill Clinton and Gerhard Schröder, which it condemns as a revised form of social democracy.

U3W also supported the re-establishment of the Confederate States of America and neo-confederatism, although it is not clear if this opinion was shared with the rest of the Third Way.

It fought parliamentary elections in Hornchurch (in 2001 and 2005), Belfast West (2001, as Ulster Third Way), Upminster (2005) and Eastleigh (2010) but obtained below 1% of the vote in each case.

In the 2014 European elections, the National Liberal Party stood with 8 candidates in the London constituency,[12] gaining 6,736 votes.