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The article as written came across as a political polemic full of loaded terms - a classical soapbox. The group appeared to fail the notability test since there are very few external references to it and that the purpose of including it in Wikipedia is to raise its profile. It seemed to me that it failed the first of the "Five Pillars of Wikipedia
If you disagree, you can appeal on Articles for deletion. If you look at the discussion there, you will see that the consensus view was that it lacked merit. But wikipedia assumes wikipedia:good faith and an appeal may be successful if you can argue that appearances are deceptive. Or you could put the material as a section in Euroscepticism. --Red King22:42, 18 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]