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Animals Count – a political party for people and animals

PO BOX 51250

London SE11 4UN

 

E: info

 

Web: www.animalscount.org

 

T: 078 80624310

 

21 April 2010

 

 

 

 

NEWS RELEASE

 

Animals Count launches new website: www.animalscount.org

 

 

With just over two weeks to go to the General Elections on 6 May, Animals Count launches a new, refreshing and appealing website, which clearly shows what we stand for: justice for everyone; including non-human animals. The colourful design integrates the latest social networking sites with our own news and election updates, making navigation easy.

 

Leader, Jasmijn de Boo said: “We are really pleased with the new design which is really important when you draw thousands of visitors to the website in the run up to the elections.

 

Voting for Animals Count will show politicians in other parties that the British public does care about animal issues and this will influence their policies and actions. Electing candidates from the main parties is a wasted opportunity for the animals, and people will not notice any real difference to their day to day lives, whichever main party wins. A vote for Animals Count is a vote for justice for everyone!”

 

 

 

 

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Notes to the editor

Animals Count’s General Election manifesto launch on 17 April was covered by the Telegraph (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/journalists/alastair-good/). Animals Count was the first political party to publish its manifesto online, on 1st April. The full manifesto can be downloaded from: http://www.animalscount.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Manifesto-2010-FINAL.pdf In the 2009 EU elections Animals Count received 13,201 votes in the Eastern region of England and the party similarly received a good result in the May 2008 London Assembly elections. For further information or interviews, please contact Richard J Deboo at: richarddeboo or call: 078 80 62 43 10.

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