February 22nd, 2008
There are over one million non-British EU citizens living in the UK, a very large percentage of them in and around London, over 10%. However, they are more than four times less likely to be registered for elections than British citizens.
Why should I register to vote?
Voting is the basic right and expression of participation in the democratic process. Encouraging EU citizens to vote in the UK in elections in which they are entitled to vote means everyone can help influence their local area on issues that matter to them, such as good transport, affordable housing, clean streets, etc.
Why should I vote?
In addition to freedom of movement of labour, we have to recognise the freedom of movement of people’s rights, encouraging EU citizens to not only contribute economically in a place of their choice within Europe, but also to contribute socially, culturally and politically. Only in this way can we make Europe work on a local level.

What are my rights?
All non-British EU citizens are eligible to vote and stand in:
But not in general elections (except for the Irish and Cypriots).

Why are we campaigning for this?
The very large numbers of potential EU voters in London and the South East provide a huge opportunity to strengthen the bonds between European citizens. It could also enable us to engage with new communities, pilot new methods of communicating, and keeping in touch with the realities of London.
The Mayor of London, Ken Livingstone has always championed the contribution of foreign citizens to making London one of the most popular cities in the world. While the Conservatives and UKIP campaign against European integration, while the BNP campaign against foreign citizens coming to England, he has constantly campaigned against racist and anti-European parties.
Achievements
What can I do?
Come to our events
Join our Facebook group here!
Pledge your support here
Share this
Print out customised flyers
Promote on your site or blog
Create a local version of this pledge
Go here to start the registration process
http://www.aboutmyvote.co.uk/pcsearch/EntryPage.cfm
Go here for information on registering
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/your-vote/registering.cfm
Let us know what you are doing to help register EU Citizens for London, how we can help and any ideas on what we can do
See here for:
The “Polish voter” – a strategy for political integration of EU citizens
The need for a strategy for EU citizens
Labour’s chances to capitalise
Who are the european citizens in london?
The hidden electorate – Is there an affinity to vote Labour?