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.
- Rupert Read
- Sarah Richardson
- Scottish Liberal Democrats: Stronger Together For Scotland
- Scottish National Party (SNP)
- Scottish Politics Research Unit: European Parliament Elections 2009
- Shan Oakes - your candidate for Europe
- Simon James
- Sinn Fein EU Election Headquarters
- Social Europe Journal: European Parliamentary Elections 2009
- Socialist Labour Party
- Socialist Party: No2EU
- South West Liberal Democrats, The
- Steven Agnew European Election Blog
- Stiftung für Zukunftsfragen: Distruts, dissatisfaction, frustration - why fewer and fewer people are voting
- TaxPayers' Alliance, The (TPA): New YouGov poll launches TPA/Global Vision EU campaign
- Th!nk About It
- Traditional Unionist Voice
- UK Independence Party (UKIP)
- UK Office of the European Parliament
- UK Parliament: 2009 European Parliament Elections
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