The Common Good (political party)


The Common Good is a small Christian political party in the United Kingdom. Founded and led by Richard Rodgers, a clergyman, motorcyclist and orthopaedic registrar living in Northfield, Birmingham, the party's principles are based on his Christian faith.
Rodgers has competed in several elections for Common Good, including various parliamentary by-elections. In all cases Common Good have lost their deposit. No one else has been an election candidate for the party.
In 2016, the party campaigned for the United Kingdom to remain in the European Union during the referendum.

Electoral history

Parliamentary election
ElectionConstituencyCandidateVotes%
2004 Hartlepool by-electionHartlepoolRichard Rodgers910.3
2005 general electionBirmingham NorthfieldRichard Rodgers4281.4
2006 Dunfermline and West Fife by-electionDunfermline and West FifeRichard Rodgers1030.3
2008 Henley by-electionHenleyRichard Rodgers1210.3
2010 general electionBirmingham NorthfieldRichard Rodgers3050.7
2014 Newark by-electionNewarkRichard Rodgers640.2
2017 general electionBirmingham EdgbastonRichard Rodgers1550.4
2019 Peterborough by-electionPeterboroughRichard Rodgers600.2

Rodgers has appeared on ballot papers variously as "Richard Rodgers", "Rev Dick Rodgers" and "Dick Rodgers".
European Parliament elections
ElectionConstituencyVotes%
2004 European electionWest Midlands8,6500.6

Local elections
ElectionWardVotes%
2007 Birmingham City Council electionWeoley1983.3