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Animal Welfare Party Celebrates Success in London Elections

Femy Amin to Run for Mayor, Gains Representative in Hexham

London, UK – 26th February 2024

The Animal Welfare Party (AWP) is proud to announce its continued growth and success in the recent London mayoral and London-wide Assembly elections. Amidst a historic moment for animal welfare in the UK, AWP has achieved significant milestones that will drive the party's mission forward.

Femy Amin, a dedicated animal advocate and AWP member, has been chosen as the party's candidate for Mayor of London. Amin's unwavering commitment to animal welfare and his vision for a more compassionate city resonate strongly with Londoners' values.

In addition to Amin's candidacy, AWP is also celebrating the election of a representative in Hexham, further extending its reach across the UK. This success is a testament to the party's growing support and recognition for its unwavering advocacy for the protection and wellbeing of animals.

The London mayoral election represents a crucial opportunity for AWP to influence policy and drive change in the capital. Amin's election platform centers on promoting animal welfare at all levels, from reducing animal homelessness to improving animal rights in agriculture. He believes that London should serve as a model for compassion and responsible animal ownership.

The government's pledge to uphold the highest standards of animal welfare in the UK, as outlined in the Queen's Speech, further strengthens AWP's resolve and provides a solid foundation for its future endeavors. The party remains committed to working with all stakeholders to create a more just and equitable society for animals.

AWP is optimistic about the future and is determined to continue advocating for the rights and welfare of animals. The party's success in the London elections is a clear indication of the growing public demand for a voice that prioritizes the protection of our fellow creatures.


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