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"The WEP's leaders, including Mandu Reid, Catherine Mayer, and Sandi Toksvig, have blamed the party's financial struggles and the shift in politics for the decision to dissolve. Despite winning several important victories, the party's collaborative approach to politics has become less effective in the current climate. The party's members have voted to dissolve the organization, with 78% supporting the motion. The leaders have emphasized that this decision does not mean an end to activism, but rather a new chapter for the movement."
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