The renamed Rainbow Dream Ticket stood 31 candidates in the
1997 general election, polling 4,104 votes. As Vote For Yourself Dream Ticket the party stood Weiss as its candidate in all four Belfast seats in the
2001 general election, pledging to rename Britain and Ireland as the "Emerald Rainbow Isles", to replace the currency with the "Wonder", made up of 100 "gasps", They then stood three candidates in the
2003 Northern Ireland Assembly election, receiving a total of 124 votes. The party put up candidates in 23 constituencies in the
2005 general election, six in
Northern Ireland, four in
Cardiff and thirteen in
London. Among the party's candidates was
David Kerr, a former member of the
National Front, a member of
Ulster Third Way, and editor of
Ulster Nation, and Lynda Gilby, a Belfast journalist. They came last or second-last in every seat in which they stood. Weiss stood in 13 London seats, receiving a total of 1,289 votes. In the
Cardiff North constituency, candidate Catherine Taylor-Dawson, a singer-songwriter, received only one vote, thus setting a new record for the lowest vote for any parliamentary candidate under universal suffrage. The single vote was not cast by Taylor-Dawson, as she was not registered to vote in that constituency. ==Make Politicians History==