RAINBOW GEORGE WEISS

'Rainbow George Weiss' (born 1940) son of a diamond merchant, is a fringe UK politician who stood in 13 different constituencies at the 2005 General Election.
Founding his own parties from the proceeds of the sale of a house in Hampstead, North London which he moved into in 1969 but stopped paying rent on in 1984; remaining there as a squatter he made a profit of £710,000 on the sale of the house in 2004 after HM Land Registry awarded him ownership of the property. He is proposing a 'preferendum' where voters choose individual policies from amongst those offered by each of the major parties.
In July 2006, Weiss disclosed on the Clive Bull radio show that he had about £50,000 remaining from the windfall, however by February 2007 he was giving the more ambiguous description of "somewhere under £50,000". Also during February of that year, Weiss announced he was standing as a candidate in the local Belfast by-elections and was subsequently banned from appearing on the Clive Bull show until they were over. It's entirely possible that the last of his windfall will be spent funding his election campaign.

Contents
Politics
Radio phone-ins
References
External links

Politics


Founding his own political party, the "Vote For Yourself Rainbow Dream Ticket" he previously stood in the 2001 General Election for the Belfast East constituency where he won a total of 71 votes (0.2% of those cast). Despite this, Weiss has spent considerable time and money organising an unofficial postal referendum to ask the people of Belfast whether they would like the city to be renamed "Best City", a name inspired by the late Northern Ireland football player George Best. With the celebrity endorsement of former professional snooker player Alex Higgins, the referendum took place in 2006 at an estimated cost (to Weiss himself) of £100,000. Only 2000 votes were returned.
Weiss was a candidate at the Brent East by-election in 2003, won by Liberal Democrat Sarah Teather, where he came bottom of a list of 16 candidates with just eleven votes.
The ''Vote for Yourself Rainbow Dream Ticket'' election record was then "surpassed" at the 2005 General election when British model Catherine Taylor-Dawson stood for the party in Cardiff North and achieved a single vote, though not from Taylor-Dawson herself, who wasn't eligible to vote in that constituency. Weiss himself set a new election record by simultaneously standing in 12 constituencies, beating Tom Keen of the Campaign for a More Prosperous Britain's previous record of 10.
He stood in all four Belfast constituencies during the 2007 Northern Ireland Assembly election. Standing for his Make Politicians History Party, he came third last in South Belfast and last in the three other constituencies with a total of 221 first preference votes. Sinn Fein leader Gerry Adams gave him a sixth preference vote in West Belfast.[1][2]

Radio phone-ins


Known as "George from Hampstead", or in light of his Belfast referendum plans "George Looney", he is a regular caller to the Clive Bull show on London radio station LBC, promoting his latest political ideas. He also calls talkSPORT late at night, most often to speak to James Whale or whoever is presenting the 1-5am slot. However, he is usually referred to as 'Rainbow George' when calling that station. Occasionally he phones BBC Radio Five Live where he's treated as a normal caller and usually gets cut off as soon as he attempts to publicise his own political agenda.
On August 13 2007 George phoned in and revealed his plans for London in the year 2020, which included turning the M25 into a 'wonderwall' and London becoming 'The party capital of the world', financed by 'The bank of a zillion wonders' in which every one would be an account holder and ' the wonder' would be the base currency.

References


1. BBC News election results
2. ''Belfast Telegraph

External links



"Vote for Yourself Rainbow Dream Ticket" website

Preferendum

Xat website - a label used by Weiss in some elections

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