Scottish Family Party | |
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Abbreviation | SFP |
Founder | Richard Lucas |
Leader | Richard Lucas |
Chairman | Michael Willis[1] |
Founded | July 2017 |
Registered | 11 September 2017[2] |
Headquarters | 272 Bath Street Glasgow Scotland G2 4JR |
Ideology | |
Political position | Right-wing[8][9] |
Colours | Blue |
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The Scottish Family Party (SFP) is a socially conservative political party in Scotland.[4] It was formed in 2017[5] and is led by Richard Lucas, a registered Maths, Physics and Computing teacher[10] and a former UKIP member.[11][9]
When launched, the SFP said its "central goal" was to gain election to the Scottish Parliament and "to fill the void" left behind by the current parties and their abandoning of "Judeo-Christian-inspired values of traditional Western civilisation".[8] According to party leader Richard Lucas, they intend to be the party "to confront the cosy Holyrood consensus, interrupting the monochrome virtue-signalling that currently passes for debate in many areas".[12] It also aims to be a "pro-family, pro-marriage, pro-life, pro-freedom of speech, anti-identity politics, that values the complementary contributions of men and women and recommends schools refocus on education instead of social engineering, radical gender ideology and political moulding".[12]
The SFP contested their first seats in the 2019 UK general election, and also fielded candidates at the 2021 Scottish Parliament election and the 2022 Scottish local elections, but has never won any seats.[13][14]
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