The Justice & Anti-Corruption Party

The Justice & Anti-Corruption Party
Abbreviation JAC
Leader Les Cummings
Founded 2015
Membership Unknown [1]
Ideology Justice
Anti-corruption
Political position Right-wing
Colours      Crimson
House of Commons
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House of Lords
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European Parliament
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Local government [2][3]
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The Justice & Anti-Corruption Party, commonly known as JAC, is a political party launched in Britain for the 2010 General Election. The party's prominent support comes from supporters of justice and anti-corruption, as hinted in its title. It was formed by politician Leslie 'Les' Cummings, assigning Donald 'Don' Jerrard to stand as nominating officer for the Portsmouth South constituency, his place of residence. Jerrard is currently the only person to stand for the party in the 2015 election in Portsmouth South, giving the party only one local government, and one chance to gain an MP.[4][5][6]

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