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The Alliance Party of Northern Ireland Northern Ireland's cross-community party |
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| The Alliance Party of Northern Ireland | <alliance@allianceparty.org> |
Join the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
Why should I join the Alliance Party?Through joining Alliance, you will not only be supporting, but also helping Northern Ireland's cross-community party. The twin problems of sectarianism and segregation continue to scar Northern Ireland. It is crucially important that Northern Ireland has a strong and vibrant cross-community, anti-sectarian party, working to heal the divisions in our society and to unite the community. Members come from all walks of life, young and old, and from many parts of the world. What does being a member involve?Each member makes their own decision on how to participate. Some members support the party in purely financial terms. Others help out on policy committees, campaign on local, regional and global issues, organise social events, work in election campaigns, or even stand for election. How does the party work?Alliance is a democratic party. Every member is assigned to a local constituency association. Members play a key role in making policy, electing the leadership and Party Executive, and selecting candidates for public office. All Alliance members are entitled to attend our annual Conference, and receive six editions every year of the Alliance magazine, Alliance News. Simply ring us on (028) 9032 4274 or join on-line using Paypal today! A paper version of an Alliance Party Membership Form can also be downloaded. Payment can be made by cheque, credit card or Direct Debit. After completion, you can send the form by Freepost (within the UK) or to Alliance Party HQ. See form for further details: Alliance Party Membership Form (paper). Printed and hosted by Prater Raines Ltd, 82b Sandgate High Street, Folkestone CT20 3BX.Published and promoted by The Alliance Party of Northern Ireland, 88 University Street, Belfast, BT7 1HE. The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider. |