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The Third Way is a former political party and now a think tank that researches and debates themes relevant to nationalists. It was founded as a political party on 17 March 1990. According to accounts filed with the Electoral Commission, in 2006, Third Way had 20 members and cashflow of approximately £1,400.〔(Accounts of Third Way on Electoral Commission website )〕 In December 2010, the membership was 21.〔(2010 Party accounts on Electoral Commission website )〕 It decided to revert to being a think tank and de-registered as a political party. It should not be confused with the Third Way ideology promoted by Tony Blair, Bill Clinton and Gerhard Schröder, which it condemns as a revised form of social democracy.〔"The Third Way an Answer to Blair" by Patrick Harrington (UK ISBN 0-9535077-0-X, US ISBN 0-9679707-0-9)〕 It is not related to the Christian ''Third Way'' magazine. ==Ideology== Third Way describes itself as representing: :"a movement dedicated to creating a society based on Justice, Community and Individual freedom against one that is based on Greed, Globalisation and Tyranny. : :Third Way stands against all forms of social injustice, racism and religious bigotry. Third Way is for everyone. : :We act as a 'Think-Tank' for positive ideas and apart from this website also publishes a magazine 'Third Way' and occasional books and pamphlets. : :We advocate Direct Democracy along Swiss lines using referenda and citizens' initiatives. We support small business and co-operative ownership." 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Third Way (United Kingdom)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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