techno-progressive.[1] The party campaigned for clean air and a federal union of the world.[2] It was founded in 2015[3] and its first contest was in the 2016 London mayoral election.[4]
The party was led and founded by Ankit Love, a musician and film maker and son of Indian politician Jay Mala.[5] It was statutorily deregistered on 19 December 2017.[3] Love continues to stand in elections as an independent candidate.
History
The One Love Party was founded in Hackney, London by Ankit Love and his friend from Cambridge University, Finn Grant.[6][7][8] The party was set up in a dormitory room at a youth hostel.[9][10]
The One Love Party was registered with the Electoral Commission on 12 October 2015.[3] In 2016, Pax Brown became the party's general-secretary.[9][11]
In May 2016, Love stood in the London mayoral election[12] and was the youngest candidate to do so.[10][8] His campaign focussed on London's housing crisis and air pollution in the capital.[13] Love, who was technically homeless during the campaign,[9][14] claimed not to have spent more than "a couple of thousand" pounds on the campaign.[14] Nevertheless, Love had almost twice as many Facebook followers as the campaign's frontrunners, Sadiq Khan (Labour) and Zac Goldsmith (Conservative).[8] Love came last with 4,941 first preference votes (0.2%).[15]
Love subsequently stood for the party in the Tooting by-election, which was called after Khan, the constituency's Member of Parliament (MP), was elected as Mayor of London. During the election campaign, Love released a rap video depicting a map in which the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir is an independent country; such representations are illegal under Indian law.[16] Love obtained 32 votes (0.1%), coming 10th out of 14 candidates.[17]
On 15 September 2016, the party achieved its best electoral result by vote share: French artist Dawa Ma won 494 first-preference votes (1.5%) in the Hackney mayoral by-election, campaigning for a second referendum on the UK's membership in the European Union.[18]
Love stood in the Batley and Spen by-election on 20 October 2016.[19] Love wanted to unite Britain on the air pollution issue, claiming that it would kill 200,000 people in the UK over the next five years.[20] He came last with 34 votes (0.2%).[21]
Emilia Rose Arnò stood for the One Love Party in the Witney by-election, which took place on the same day as the Batley and Spen by-election. Arnò's campaign called for emergency action on air pollution and better youth enfranchisement.[22] She came second to last with 44 votes (0.1%).[23]
Love stood as an independent under the name "Ankit Love Jknpp Jay Mala Post-Mortem" in the 2024 Wellingborough by-election, getting 18 votes.
Policies
The party described itself as "techno-progressive".[28]
The party proposed legalising, licensing and taxing drugs such as cannabis in the hope of ending the war on drugs and reducing violent crime.[9][8][29] Love claimed that the prohibition of drugs "was originally based on racism, and it funds all the criminal activity in our society."[9] During the London mayoral campaign, it proposed to do this through municipality-owned licensed dispensaries.[9][14][30]
During the London mayoral election campaign, the party endorsed Terry Farrell's proposal to build six new bridges across the River Thames in order to boost the regeneration of East London and provide 47,000 homes.[32][33] The party also pledged to introduce "discount travel cards for Londoners"[34] and make higher education free for London residents up to PhD level.[14][34]
The One Love Party's priority issue was air pollution.[34] It campaigned for immediate emergency action to bring fossil fuel emissions to zero by the Civil Contingencies Act 2004 and Royal Prerogative to force all power production, shipping, aviation and automobile companies to convert to only clean energy sources.[1][28] The party pledged to ban all cars except electric and hydrogen vehicles.[35] Love had previously called for the army to organise a military coup d'état and overthrow David Cameron, then the Prime Minister, on the issue of air pollution.[8][14]
During the London mayoral election campaign, the party called for a ban on all fossil fuel emissions vehicles from the capital.
hydrogen fuel, solar or SkySails.[32] The party also pledged to increase the use of driverless electric vehicles,[34] reduce the cost of installing solar panels in residential homes,[34] adopt electric and hydrogen-powered buses,[33] scrap the Garden Bridge project,[8] cancel the Silvertown tunnel project, revive the Thames' eel population and investigate the potential of new moorings.[32] Love also called for adverts for cars to be banned in the same way as adverts for cigarettes.[8] During the Hackney mayoral by-election campaign, the party called for a monument to remember the victims of air pollution akin to a war memorial.[35]
Technology
In agreement with its techno-progressive philosophy, the party supported the expansion of drones, driverless cars, robotic technology and artificial intelligence, stating that these would make more efficient use of scarce resources even if they increased unemployment.[28]
They had pledged to establish a London municipal space program to detect unknown asteroids on a collision course with Earth.[14]
By applying robotic technology and
universal basic income for all citizens.[36] During the London mayoral election campaign, the party pledged to introduce Li-Fi networks[33] and use maintenance drones to oversee roadworks and street and building repairs.[34] Love said that he wanted London to be the first major city "to have driverless cars on an everyday basis."[33]
Electoral performance
Summary of One Love Party and later Ankit Love election results
^ abThe vote and vote share are for first-preference votes only.
^Love contested the by-election under the name of "Maharaja Jammu and Kashmir".
^Love contested the election under the name of "Ankit Love The Maharaja of Kashmir".
^ abLove contested the by-election under the name of "Prince Ankit Love, Emperor of India" but without the One Love Party affiliation, instead standing with no description on the ballot paper.
^Andrei, Thomas (May 5, 2016). "The unknown revolutionary royal who wants to be London's next Mayor". Huck Magazine. Retrieved October 20, 2016. Weigel likens Ankit to that character who steals every scene in a sitcom, the guy the studio audience cheers for whenever he opens the door. It's a pretty solid endorsement, of his character at least.
^"'Love' candidate to contest poll". The Press News. July 22, 2016. Retrieved October 19, 2016. He claimed to be standing in memory of Mrs Cox with the aim of uniting the public on air pollution... he claimed that air pollution will kill 200,000 people in Britain over the next five years.
^"Witney by-election: The candidates". BBC News. October 5, 2016. Retrieved October 19, 2016. Ms Arno says she felt "it was about time that the youth have an official political platform from which to express their views and get their voices heard"... It campaigns strongly for emergency action to deal with what it calls the air pollution pandemic.
^"A Dogra bids to make it in UK politics – again". Hindustan Times. Prasun Sonwalkar. November 2016. Retrieved November 1, 2016. He has plans for peace in Jammu and Kashmir and the reunification of India and Pakistan.