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This is a list of political parties in the United Kingdom.

Brief history and overview

Prior to the mid-19th century politics in the United Kingdom were dominated by the Whigs and the Tories. These were not political parties in the modern sense but somewhat loose alliances of interests and individuals. The Whigs were associated with the newly emerging moneyed industrial classes, and the Tories were associated with the landed gentry, the Church of England and the Church of Scotland.

By the mid 19th century the Tories had evolved into the Conservative Party, and the Whigs had evolved into the Liberal Party.

These two parties dominated the political scene until the 1920s, when the Liberal Party declined in popularity and suffered a long stream of resignations. It was replaced as the main left-wing party by the newly emerging Labour Party, who represented an alliance between the trades unions and various socialist societies.

Since then the Conservative and Labour Parties have dominated British politics, and have alternated in government ever since. The UK is nearly but not quite a two-party system however. The Liberals merged with the Social Democrats because they had very similar views and became the Liberal Democrats which are now a sizeable third party whose electoral results have improved in recent years.

The UK's First Past the Post electoral system leaves small parties disadvantaged on a UK-wide scale. It can, however, allow parties with concentrations of supporters in the constituent countries to flourish. Other than the Respect coalition and Health Concern, the only other parties represented in the House of Commons are based in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

In recent years, proportional representation-based voting systems have been adopted for elections to the Scottish Parliament, the National Assembly for Wales, the Northern Ireland Assembly, the London Assembly and the UK's seats in the European Parliament. In these bodies, other parties have had success.

Traditionally political parties have been private organisations with no official recognition by the state. The Registration of Political Parties Act 1998 changed that by creating a register of parties.

Register of Political Parties

The Electoral Commission's register of political parties lists the details of parties registered to fight elections, and their registered name, in the United Kingdom. Under current electoral law only registered party names can be used on ballot papers by those wishing to fight elections.

As of 12 January 2007 it shows the number of registered political parties as below.
  • 185 parties have their name registered for use only in England
  • 1 party has its name registered for use in England and Scotland.
  • 6 parties have their name registered for use in England and Wales.
  • 144 parties have their name registered for use in England, Scotland and Wales.
  • 17 parties have their name registered for use only in Scotland.
  • 10 parties have their name registered for use in Wales only
  • In Northern Ireland, 58 parties are on the register, including the Conservative Party which fights elections in the province.

Major political parties in the United Kingdom.

Three parties dominate politics in the House of Commons. They all operate throughout Great Britain (only the Conservative Party stands candidates in Northern Ireland). Most of the British Members of the European Parliament, the Scottish Parliament, and the National Assembly for Wales represent one of these parties:

Political parties with elected representation at a national or international level

Party Representation Comments
UK House of Commons Scotland Wales Northern Ireland Europe
Labour Party3554626N/A19Traditionally left-wing now claims the "centre ground" of British politics; allied to Trade unions; free market policies have replaced its earlier socialist platform in recent years; supports greater European integration; socially progressive
Conservative Party1971712027Centre-right to right-wing party; committed to free markets since 1940s; opposes greater European integration; socially conservative
Liberal Democrats63166N/A12Traditionally centrist, has drifted increasingly to the left since the emergence of New Labour; supports greater European integration; socially progressive
Democratic Unionist Party9N/AN/A361More hardline Unionist party in Northern Ireland, has a rightwing political agenda
Scottish National Party6[1]47N/AN/A2Centre-left party in favour of Scottish independence.
Sinn Féin5N/AN/A281[2]Irish Republican party in Northern Ireland, supports Socialism. Do not take their seats in the British House of Commons.
Plaid Cymru - Party of Wales3[1]N/A15N/A1Centre-left party in favour of Welsh independence.
Social Democratic and Labour Party3N/AN/A160Constitutional Irish nationalist party in Northern Ireland, has a centre-left and social democratic political orientation.
Ulster Unionist Party1N/AN/A181Unionist party in Northern Ireland which is traditionally an amalgam of the political spectrum, considered more moderate than the Democratic Unionist Party.
Respect Coalition1N/A0N/A0Left wing party active in England and Wales; concentrates on an anti-war platform. Ideology is democratic socialism.
Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern1N/AN/AN/AN/ALocal party based in Kidderminster.
Scottish Green Party02N/AN/A0Ecologist party in favour of Scottish independence.
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland0N/AN/A70Liberal party in Northern Ireland that aims to breakdown sectarian divisions between Catholics and Protestants. Has a neutral stance on the Constitutional issue of Northern Ireland's status and is linked with the Liberal Democrats
Progressive Unionist Party0N/AN/A10Loyalist party in Northern Ireland broadly sympathetic to the Labour Party, has links to a loyalist paramilitary, the Ulster Volunteer Force.
Green Party in Northern Ireland0N/AN/A10Ecologist party in Northern Ireland.
UK Independence Party000010Eurosceptic party which favours withdrawal from the EU and free market economics.
Green Party of England and Wales0N/A0N/A2Generally centre-left, ecologist party.

Note

1. ^ The Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru work as a group in the House of Commons
2. ^ Sinn Féin have one MEP from a UK constituency and another from the Republic of Ireland.
See also: Members of the Northern Ireland Assembly, Members of the European Parliament for the United Kingdom 2004-2009.

Minor political parties in the United Kingdom

Minor English political parties

Main article: Politics of England

Minor Scottish political parties

Main article: Politics of Scotland

Minor Welsh political parties

Main article: Politics of Wales

Minor Northern Ireland political parties

Minor far left political parties in the United Kingdom

Main article: British far left

Minor far right political parties in the United Kingdom

Main article: British far right

Joke political parties in the United Kingdom

Main article: Joke political parties in the United Kingdom

Minor religion-based political parties in the United Kingdom

Other minor political parties in the United Kingdom

Defunct and historic parties in the United Kingdom

English political parties

Scottish political parties

Welsh political parties

Irish political parties

Defunct far left and communist political parties in the United Kingdom

Defunct British far right and fascist political parties

Miscellaneous British political parties

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