Advance Together (often shortened to Advance) was a British political party. The party was led by Annabel Mullin, a former Liberal Democrat member and parliamentary candidate for Kensington.[3] It was registered with the Electoral Commission on 22 February 2018. Party officials were named as Mullin (leader) and Peter Marshall (nominating officer).[1] It formed an alliance with the Renew Party in late 2018, with Mullin joining the leadership team and for a time becoming leader of Renew.

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Advance Together
Founded2017
Dissolved2020
HeadquartersLondon
SW4 4EY[1]
IdeologySocial liberalism
Subsidiarity
Reformism
Pro-Europeanism
Political positionCentre[2]
Website
www.advancetogether.org.uk[dead link]
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History

The party was founded shortly after the Grenfell Tower fire,[4] with aims for more accountability in the council.[5] The party contested the 2018 local elections in the Borough, winning 2.4% of the vote but failing to win any seats.[6]

In September 2018, the party announced it was forming an alliance with the pro-European and centrist[citation needed] Renew Party, with Annabel Mullin joining their leadership team[7] and serving as leader until June 2019.[8]

The party fielded five candidates at the 2019 general election.[9]

In December 2019, Advance received a £20,000 donation from Our Future Our Choice.[2]

The party was voluntarily deregistered on 1 October 2020.[10]

Election results

In the 2018 local elections the party fielded 14 candidates in 12 wards in Kensington and Chelsea, receiving a total of 2,357 votes, or approximately 2.4% of the total vote.[11]

Elections

2019 general election

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Constituency Candidate Votes  %
Chipping Barnet John Sheffield 71 0.1[12]
Esher and Walton Kyle Taylor 52 0.1[13]
Hitchin and Harpenden Peter Marshall 101 0.2[14]
Mid Sussex Brett Mortensen 47 0.1[15]
Wokingham Annabel Mullin 80 0.1[16]
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