MP3 Party
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The MP3 Party is a British political party that promises to "delete one regulation per day, one law per week, one subsidy per month and one tax per year"[1]. It claims a membership of 10[2].
The party was originally refused registration by the Electoral Commission on the grounds that their proposed name would constitute an infringement of the MP3 trademark[3].
The party was founded by Ruslan Fedorovsky, who, along with three others, spent £30,000 on establishing the party[4].
Despite being registered as a political party with the Electoral Commission, the party does not currently take part in elections[5].