The English Democrats have launched their election manifesto with the slogan "Putting England First".
The party want a separate Parliament just for England, and are demanding that English people are given the chance to vote on the issue.
They also called for free residential care for pensioners, and an end to student top-up fees in England.
Their manifesto, unveiled in London, includes a demand for St George's Day to be designated a bank holiday.
The party are fielding 121 candidates in the election, including former Sun newspaper columnist Garry Bushell, who is standing in Greenwich and Woolwich.
They say that a Parliament for England should have at least the same powers as the Scottish Parliament.
The party opposes plans for regional assemblies England, believing they would "promote disunity and conflict".
(BBC)
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