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party political broadcasts
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why is it you never see party political broadcasts for the british national party or monster raving loony party even though they are recognised political partys
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The four nations of Britain are treated separately as far as party political broadcasts are concerned. (For example, there would be little point in Plaid Cymru having a broadcast in Scotland.) Other than that, I understand that any party which is putting up candidates in 1/6 of the relevant constituencies is entitled to have such broadcasts. Presumably, as In A Pickle has already suggested, neither of the parties you mention has that many constituencies covered.
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I have watched Party Election Broadcasts for the BNP in 1997, 1999, and 2004. The rule was that any party with 50 or more parliamentary candidates was entitled to a PEB; now the limit is 110.
The OMRLP has never had enough candidates to qualify.
If "being a registered party" were enough to qualify for a PEB, then there would have to be c.300 PEBs in each campaign, because that's how many parties there are.