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- Borders_Party abstract "The Borders party is a political party involved in Local Government in Scotland.The Party was founded in 2006 and is based in the Scottish Borders, and is concerned with improving the quality of life and welfare of those living and working in the area. Candidates from the party are fielded only in Council elections and do not stand in National or European elections. The Borders party is non-affiliated to any of the other national parties, and has members from across the political spectrum. The Borders Party contested the Scottish Borders Council election, 2007 and returned two councillors.The Party also contested every ward in the Scottish Borders Council election, 2012 returning both Sandy Aitchison and Nicholas Watson to their respective wards for a second term.On 4 February, 2012, Leaderdale and Melrose, Borders Party Cllr Nicholas Watson resigned his seat on the Council to pursue employment in Cumbria. The by-election was won by Iain Gillespie, also of the Borders Party, on 2 May 2013".
- Borders_Party colourName "Purple".
- Borders_Party country Scotland.
- Borders_Party formationYear "2006".
- Borders_Party ideology Scottish_Borders.
- Borders_Party wikiPageExternalLink bordersparty.org.uk.
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- Borders_Party affiliation1Title "UK Local Government affiliation".
- Borders_Party colorcode "#6A2C91".
- Borders_Party colours "Purple".
- Borders_Party country "Scotland".
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- Borders_Party headquarters "Old Schoolhouse, St Boswells, Melrose, TD6 0AE".
- Borders_Party ideology Regionalism_(politics).
- Borders_Party ideology Scottish_Borders.
- Borders_Party leader "Nicholas Watson".
- Borders_Party name "The Borders Party".
- Borders_Party position Independent_(politician).
- Borders_Party seats1Title House_of_Commons_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Borders_Party seats2Title Scottish_Parliament.
- Borders_Party seats3Title European_Parliament.
- Borders_Party seats4Title Local_government_in_Scotland.
- Borders_Party secretaryGeneral "Jim Smith".
- Borders_Party website bordersparty.org.uk.
- Borders_Party subject Category:2006_establishments_in_Scotland.
- Borders_Party subject Category:Political_parties_established_in_2006.
- Borders_Party subject Category:Political_parties_in_Scotland.
- Borders_Party type Abstraction100002137.
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- Borders_Party comment "The Borders party is a political party involved in Local Government in Scotland.The Party was founded in 2006 and is based in the Scottish Borders, and is concerned with improving the quality of life and welfare of those living and working in the area. Candidates from the party are fielded only in Council elections and do not stand in National or European elections. The Borders party is non-affiliated to any of the other national parties, and has members from across the political spectrum.".
- Borders_Party label "Borders Party".
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- Borders_Party homepage bordersparty.org.uk.
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- Borders_Party name "The Borders Party".