About The Pluralist Party
The Pluralist Party was an experimental political party that existed between 2012 and 2015.
The Pluralist Party Description
The Pluralist Party was founded to show that it does not matter what one's political ideology is that win-win solutions can be found in the form of The Fourth Way.
Reviews
In a representative democracy based on pluralism, elections would be as cut-throat as they are now, but after the election everyone would cooperate on the things they agree on.
Being Pluralist is like going into a candy store or sweet shop. You are not forced to have only one type of treat, you can have any mix you want. You are never wrong with whatever combination you choose, as you will always do what is right for you, and you know yourself better than anyone else who tries to control you.
Jonathan Bishop with his Grandmother Phyllis Morgan following signing his nomination form for election in 2004.
Jonathan at the neglected subway in Treforest that he managed to transform through setting-up and co-ordinating the Emotivate Project - http://www.emotivate.org.uk
Peter Wilby with Jonathan Bishop when he was a finalist in the New Statesman New Media Awards in the Elected Representative category.
Jonathan Bishop showing the bus shelter in Treforest he got repaired.
Jonathan and Sam campaigning for the rights of small businesses.
Jonathan Bishop and Mark Beech at a Town Council Election count.
Jonathan Bishop celebrating the adoption of bus passes in 2002.