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The largest single component is the Socialist Party , which contested the elections as ''Socialist Alternative'' in Bootle , Brighton Kemptown , Bristol North West , Cardiff South And Penarth , Coventry North East , Coventry South , Leicester West , Lewisham Deptford , Newcastle East And Wallsend , Sheffield Heeley , Stoke-on-Trent Central , Swansea West , Wakefield , Walthamstow , Wythenshawe And Sale East . Other participating organizations include the Alliance For Green Socialism (standing under their own name), Alliance For Workers Liberty and Socialist Unity Network (both standing as ''Socialist Unity'') and the Socialist Alliance Democracy Platform (standing as ''Democratic Socialist Alliance - People Before Profit''). Many of these organizations were in the Socialist Alliance before it was dissolved in February 2005. All organisations campaigned on a common platform including calls for an end to Privatisation , for an extention of the Welfare State to end poverty, and for Full Employment . The Coalition stood against the Green Party in some constituencies but agreed not to compete with the Respect Coalition or the Scottish Socialist Party . It received over 12,000 votes and did not come close to winning any seats. Following the election, the coalition agreed to contest the UK Council Elections, 2006 and to run a campaign in support of fair Pension s. EXTERNAL LINKS Announcements Contributing Organizations
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