THE candidates vying to become the next crop of Euro MPs for Hampshire have been revealed.

Voters will get to choose ten £63,000-a-year members of the European Parliament to represent the south-east for the next five years.

Fifteen parties have put forward lists of candidates who will be elected by proportional representation, a system which relates to their overall share of the vote across the region.

In 2004, Tories won four seats, Lib Dems and UKIP took two seats each, and Labour and the Greens won one each.

Eurosceptic MEP Daniel Hannan heads the Conservative list for re-election alongside fellow MEPs Richard Ashworth, Nirj Deva, and James Elles.

Liberal Democrats will today launch their south-east campaign in Romsey with a rally and town hall discussion with business leaders. Sharon Bowles is fighting for re-election.

Green Party leader Caroline Lucas will at the same time launch her campaign for re-election in Southampton, joined by fellow candidate, New Forest lawyer Beverley Golden.

The UK Independence Party has already stolen a march on the main other parties with a controversial billboard campaign in Southampton featuring Winston Churchill.

Flamboyant leader Nigel Farage hopes to win three seats this time around, and is offering former top EU accountant and budget whistleblower Marta Andreasen as his number two.

South-east MEP Peter Skinner is fighting to retain Labour’s only seat.

Of the smaller parties, South-ampton Ford worker Kevin Hayes is the fourth choice for the No2EU: Yes to Democracy party. Southampton socialist campaigner Nick Chaffey is also standing for the party.

Paramjit Bahia from South-ampton is the number two pick for the Socialist Labour Party, led by former union boss Arthur Scargill.

Voting takes places on Thursday, June 4 in the UK, when there will also be local elections for all 78 members of Hampshire County Council.

Electors have until Tuesday May 19 to register to vote.

Southampton City Council’s returning officer Mark Heath is overseeing the south-east European election count at St Mary’s Stadium.

He said: “The right to vote is the cornerstone of our democracy but if you don’t register and obtain a postal or proxy vote if you need one, you lose that right and won’t be able to vote. If you don’t have a vote, you can’t have your say.”

Voters can call the council’s electoral services team on 023 8083 2245 or visit www.aboutmyvote.com

The European Parliament candidates for the south east:

British National Party
British National Party – Protecting British Jobs

Tim Rait
Donna Bailey
Mark Burke
Andrew Emerson
Lynne Mozar
David Terence Little
Peter James Lane
Brian Horne
Adam Francis
Andy McBride


Christian Party “Proclaiming Christ’s Lordship”
The Christian Party - CPA

Anthony James May
Peter Joyce
Christabel McLean
William Alexander
David Clifford Ashton
Alexander John Wilson
David Peter Rodney
Debra Smith-Gorick
Je’ran Cherub
Kenneth William

Conservative Party
Daniel John Hannan
Richard James Ashworth
Nirj Deva
James Edmund Moncrieff Elles
Therese Anne Coffey
Sarah Lucy Richardson
Richard McDonald
Anthony Stuart Devenish
Niina Maria Kristina
Marc Brunel-Walker


English Democrats
The English Democrats – “Putting England First!”

Steve Uncles
David Knight
Mike Tibby
Sean Varnham
Clive Maltby
Laurence Williams
Liz Painter
Gerald Lambourne
John Griffiths
George Herbert


Jury Team Democracy, Accountability, Transparency

Nick Trew
Nonie Bouverat
Lyn Tofari
Geoff Howard
Gerry Brierley
Anant Vyas
Michael Patrick Anthony
Tony Sansum
John Steve Lenton


Liberal Democrats

Sharon Margaret Bowles
Catherine Zena Bearder
Ben Abbotts
James Andrew William Barnard
Antony James Hook
Zoé Anne Patrick
Gary Adam Lawson
David Aubertin Grace
John William Vincent
James Michael Meade Walsh


No2EU: Yes to Democracy

David Stanley Hill
Garry Joseph Hassell
David Owen Morris
Kevin Hayes
Gawain Robert Little
Robert John Wilkinson
Jacqueline Loraine Berry
Nicholas Philip Chaffey
Nicholas Bruce Wright
Sarah Louise Wrack


Pro Democracy: Libertas.eu

Kevin Phillip O’Connell
Daniel Walter Hill
Neil Martin Glass
Chloe Elizabeth
Guy James Lambert
Grahame Leon-Smith
Peter James Darien Grace
Nicholas Heather
David Robert Peace


Socialist Labour Party

Derek Roy Isaacs
Paramjit Singh Bahia
John McLeod
Ian Christopher Fyvie
Patricia Anne Ruiz
Richard Mooney
Maureen Stubbings
Derek Stubbings
Mary Theresa Byrne
Eleanor Little


The Green Party

Caroline Patricia Lucas
Keith Richard Taylor
Derek Norman Wall
Miriam Kennet
Jason Paul Kitcat
Hazel Frances Dawe
Jonathon Christopher St Aubyn Essex
Matthew Ledbury
Steven Mark Dawe
Beverley Joan Golden


The Labour Party

Peter William Skinner
Janet Christine Sully
Robert James Fromant
Lisa Faith Homan
Stephen Alambritis
Janet Hazel Keene
Munir Malik
Silke Thomson-Pottebohm
Rajinder Singh Sandhu
Sukhjit Kaur Dhaliwal


The Peace Party – Non-Violence, Justice, Environment

John Morris
Geoffrey Pay
Jim Duggan
Julie Roxburgh
Keith Scott
Shafaq Iqbal
Jenny Watson
Marcus Trower
Jeff Bolam
David Brown


The Roman Party. Ave!

Jean-Louis Pascual


United Kingdom First

Petrina Alexandra Holdsworth
John Simon Petley
Martin Nicholas Haslam
Jennifer Elizabeth Parsons


United Kingdom Independence Party

UKIP
Nigel Paul Farage
Marta Andreasen
Stephen Andrew Harris
Philip Vander Elst
Harry Christopher Aldridge
Christopher Alan Browne
Andrew Malcolm Moncreiff
Mark Stroud
Mazhar Manzoor
Raymond Terence Finch