08/06/2026
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BEN HABIB MUST CALL A GENERAL MEETING
Our Constitution - advanceuk.org.uk/constitution - is a contract between the leadership and every member.
Article 15.4 states that a sole director below the required quorum - which Ben has been since 4 December 2025 - can only do two things: appoint more directors, or call a general meeting. He has done neither for six months.
He is therefore constitutionally obliged to call a general meeting right now. No vote. No ballot. Just compliance with the Constitution he agreed to uphold.
At that meeting, properly convened and properly conducted, you - the members - can decide the future of this Party. Including who leads it.
Further grounds for a general meeting:
- The College of Electors has never been properly elected by members as Article 28.1 requires
- No Board of Directors has been appointed as Article 22.2 requires
- No Treasurer has been appointed since registration in breach of Article 10.4 and PPERA
- Ben is Chairman of GBPAC - the organisation he wants to merge your Party into - a conflict of interest he has never declared in breach of Article 18 and the Companies Act 2006
- The Party's assets cannot lawfully be transferred to GBPAC regardless of any vote
- The ballot was anonymous, unverifiable, and administered with no agreed protocol by a GBPAC founding member
WHAT I NEED FROM YOU
Please email me at [email protected] with:
- Your full name
- Your membership number (if known)
- Your registered email address
- The words: I DEMAND A GENERAL MEETING
Subject line: GENERAL MEETING DEMAND
I will compile every response and use them to formally demand a general meeting under Article 15.4 of the Constitution and section 303 of the Companies Act 2006.
Your details will not be shared with Ben Habib, GBPAC, or any third party.
Please share this email with every Advance UK member you know.
Tim Power
Formerly Chief Operating Officer, Advance UK
[email protected]
The Party has been established to promote the nation of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland; freedom; democracy; and equality, in accordance with the mission statement set out in the schedule to this Constitution.