European Parliament Elections 2009
Collection of around 200 Internet sites formed during and immediately after the European Parliament election campaign of 2009. It consists of a representative sample of Pan-European, national and regional political party sites, candidates campaign sites and blogs, manifestos of civil society organisations at national and European level, and comment from the traditional press, political analysts in academia, and individuals and communities sharing their thoughts online.
- BBC News: UKIP braced for tough Euro test
- BBC News: Viewpoint - A truly European vote?
- BirdLife International: Vote for our planet - an environmental vision for the 2009-2014 European Parliament
- Blackburn Labour Party: Vote 2009
- BNP Chronicle, The: BNP Euro Elections Campaign Leaflets
- British Chambers of Commerce (BCC)
- British Humanist Association (BHA): Humanist Manifesto European Elections 2009
- British Library, The: European Parliament elections 2009
- British Medical Association (BMA): BMA European election manifesto
- British National Party (BNP)
- British National Party, The (BNP): Euro Election Campaign 2009
- British National Party, The (BNP): Euro Elections - North West Constituency
- British Overseas NGOs for Development (BOND): EU elections 2009
- Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung: Networking for the European Parliament Elections 2009
- Campaign for Real Ale (CAMRA): CAMRA challenges European election candidates to stand up for beer and pubs
- Cate Taylor for MEP
- Catherine Bearder
- Chatham House: Big Yawn or wake-up call?
- Christian Party Christian People's Alliance
- Churches Together in Britain and Ireland: European Elections 2009
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