NOtoAV

NOtoAV
NO to AV

The NO to AV logo.
Motto "Just Say No To The Alternative Vote"
Type Political
Legal status Campaign
Purpose/focus To keep the United Kingdom's voting system as it is.
Headquarters London
Region served United Kingdom
Official languages English
Website http://www.no2av.org

NOtoAV was a political campaign in the United Kingdom whose purpose was to persuade the public to vote against the Alternative Vote (AV) in the referendum on Thursday, 5 May 2011. NOtoAV was successful in maintaining the current voting system[1] having received 67.9% of votes cast.[2]

Contents

Party Positions

Parties in the House of Commons

Others

Individuals supporting NOtoAV

Campaign funding

In May 2011, three days before the referendum vote, The Guardian newspaper released an analysis of the accounts of donations to the campaign, showing that it been funded almost exclusively by Conservative Party donors. 42 of the 53 named donors to the NoToAV campaign were Conservative Party donors, having given between them £18.4 million to the Conservative Party since 2001.[20] Nine were not identifiable from official donor records, another source was identified as official funding from the Electoral Commission, and one was a Labour Party donor, the GMB union.[20] Among the donors to and prominent members of the Conservative Party were seven Conservative peers, including Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover, who had donated nearly £3m to the Conservative Party since 2005.[20] Jonathan Wood, who was the biggest shareholder in Northern Rock bank when it collapsed in 2007 and later tried to sue the then Labour government over its handling of the bank's nationalization, and Baron Fink, the Conservative Party's co-treasurer, British fund manager and former CEO and deputy chairman of the Man Group plc, have both donated £75,000 between them to the campaign in 2011.[20] Stockbroking and corporate finance group Shore Capital donated £25,000, hedge fund Odey Asset Management Group, founded by Crispin Odey in 1991, donated £20,000; Lord Wolfson, chairman of the clothing chain Next plc gave £25,000; John Nash, co-founder of private equity firm Sovereign Capital and chairman of the healthcare company Care UK, donated £25,000.[20] The figures obtained by the Guardian do not include donations received by the NoToAV campaign prior to the passing of the Parliamentary Voting System and Constituencies Act 2011 in parliament in February 2011.[20]

Campaign criticism

The NotoAV campaign has attracted heavy criticism in the run up to the referendum, due to its repeated claims that implementing AV would be expensive, due to the necessity of installing electronic voting machines. This claim is denied by the opposing campaign. In April 2011, the senior cabinet minister Chris Huhne threatened legal action over the supposed untruths told by Conservatives opposed to the Alternative Vote system.[21]

On the day of the Referendum, it was reported by the New Statesman that David Blunkett had admitted that the spending claims for introducing the AV system had indeed been made up.[22]

See also

  • YES! To Fairer Votes, the opposing campaign group

References

  1. ^ "Vote 2011: UK rejects alternative vote". BBC News. 7 May 2011. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-13297573. 
  2. ^ http://ukreferendumresults.aboutmyvote.co.uk/en/default.aspx
  3. ^ "The Conservative Party | Campaigns | No to AV". Conservatives.com. http://www.conservatives.com/Campaigns/No_to_AV.aspx. Retrieved 4 April 2011. 
  4. ^ a b Hélène Mulholland and Patrick Wintour (16 March 2011). "Ed Miliband faces AV battle as MPs and peers back No vote". London: The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/mar/16/ed-miliband-av-referendum-yes-vote. Retrieved 4 April 2011. 
  5. ^ http://labour.no2av.org/labour-mps-lords-say-no-to-alternative-vote/
  6. ^ a b "Labour Ex-Ministers To Fight Voting Reform". Sky News. 2010-11-26. http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Politics/Voting-Reform-Labour-Ex-Ministers-Join-Forces-With-Tories-To-Campaign-Against-AV/Article/201011415834204?lpos=Politics_News_Your_Way_Region_6&lid=NewsYourWay_ARTICLE_15834204_Voting_Reform%3A_Labour_Ex-Ministers_Join_Forces_With_Tories_To_Campaign_Against_AV. 
  7. ^ a b c "NI parties divided over Alternative Vote referendum". BBC News. 2011-04-13. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-politics-13051074. 
  8. ^ "BBC News – AV referendum: Where parties stand". Bbc.co.uk. 30 March 2011. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11609887. Retrieved 4 April 2011. 
  9. ^ "AV referendum: Where parties stand". BBC News. 26 April 2011. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11609887. 
  10. ^ "Historians: AV Would 'Undermine Democracy'". Sky News. http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Politics/Historians-Against-Alternative-Vote-Prominent-Figures-Urge-Britons-To-Vote-No-In-Referendum/Article/201103215950440. 
  11. ^ http://www.conservatives.com/News/News_stories/2011/03/Historians_against_AV.aspx
  12. ^ http://www.conservatives.com/News/News_stories/2011/03/~/media/Files/Downloadable%20Files/Historians%20against%20AV.ashx
  13. ^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLBDkZNORXA
  14. ^ "David Owen: I support a PR system, but I will be voting ‘no’ in the AV referendum". The Independent (London). 2011-03-13. http://www.independent.co.uk/opinion/commentators/david-owen-i-support-a-pr-system-but-i-will-be-voting-lsquonorsquo-in-the-av-referendum-2240525.html. 
  15. ^ Mulholland, Helene (2011-03-11). "Lord Owen backs group opposed to AV". The Guardian (London). http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/mar/11/av-lord-owen-opposed-pr. 
  16. ^ "Robert Winston at the launch of the No to AV campaign - video". London: The Guardian. 2011-02-15. http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/video/2011/feb/15/robert-winston-no-to-av-video. 
  17. ^ Kemp, Ross (2011-04-27). "World fights for OUR democracy, not AV". The Sun (London). http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/3548865/Ross-Kemp-Why-Im-voting-no-to-AV.html. 
  18. ^ "More senior Labour figures to vote NO to AV". NoToAV. http://www.no2av.org/04/more-senior-labour-figures-to-vote-no-to-av/. 
  19. ^ a b c d Hartley, Clodagh (2011-04-14). "Sports stars ‘No’ to AV". The Sun (London). http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3526852/Sports-stars-No-to-Alternative-Vote.html. 
  20. ^ a b c d e f Curtis, Polly; Kollewe, Julia (2011-05-02). "No to AV campaign neutrality under spotlight over Tory party funding". London: The Guardian. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/may/02/no-to-av-vote-tory-party-funding. 
  21. ^ "AV campaign rows causing coalition conflict, says Huhne". BBC News. 2011-04-24. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-13181756. 
  22. ^ ""No campaign used made-up figures", says David Blunkett". New Statesman. 2001-05-05. http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/the-staggers/2011/05/campaign-figure-blunkett. 

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