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WE, women's equality party, fundraising success, candidates 2016 elections“The incredible support we’ve received shows there is a real appetite for change.”

The Women’s Equality Party (WE) has announced that they have raised enough funds to stand candidates in the London mayoral race, the London and Welsh Assembly elections and the Scottish Parliament elections next May.

Following a previous call to WE members and supporters for donations, and a crowd-funding campaign, the party have raised the over £31,000 needed to fund candidates.

Donations will help to support candidates and break down barriers that prevent women from standing for election.

These include childcare costs for candidates who need support, mentoring during the entire campaign and bursaries to support candidates who would otherwise be unable to stand.

The leader of WE, Sophie Walker said, “Our amazing members and supporters exceeded all our expectations, hitting the £31k target in 6 days, 22 hours and 50 minutes.

“They are determined WE become an electoral force, challenging seats in 2016.

“WE are a new political party, we’re growing fast, and we’re doing things differently.”

“The incredible support we’ve received shows there is a real appetite for change,” Walker continued.

“For the first time people will have the chance to vote for candidates who are united in their determination to see women enjoy the same rights and opportunities as men.”

“WE are calling for more support for vital services for women and girls under threat.

“WE will stand against those parties who are not doing enough to promote gender equality in this country. And,” she said, “WE are confident we will win.”

The party is continuing to raise money for candidates in order to ensure that the campaign is strengthened.

To find out more about the campaign and to read the Women’s Equality Party’s policies, click here.

You can also follow WE and keep up-to-date with all the latest news via their Facebook page and Twitter.

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