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"leader": "[[w:2024 Norwich City Council election|Ell Folan]]\u003Cbr\u003E\u003Csmall\u003E([[w:Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs|Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Environment and Energy]])\u003C/small\u003E",
"leader": "[[w:2024 Norwich City Council election|Ell Folan]]\u003Cbr\u003E\u003Csmall\u003E([[w:Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs|Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Environment and Energy]])\u003C/small\u003E",
"desc": "A [[w:Green politics|green]] party that supports [[w:Eco-socialism|eco-socialism]], [[w:direct democracy]] and [[w:Progressivism|progressivism]]. As the [[w:Green Party of England and Wales|Green Party of England and Wales]], it grew in national support and garnered increased local representation throughout the 2010s and early 2020s before reconstituting itself in 2022 as the Ecology Party which committed to a socialist direction. Within the front, it pushes green policies alongside [[w:Constitutional reform in the United Kingdom|constitutional reform]] and [[w:Localism in the United Kingdom|localist democracy]].",
"desc": "A [[w:Green politics|green]] party that supports [[w:Eco-socialism|eco-socialism]], [[w:direct democracy|direct democracy]] and [[w:Progressivism|progressivism]]. As the [[w:Green Party of England and Wales|Green Party of England and Wales]], it grew in national support and garnered increased local representation throughout the 2010s and early 2020s before reconstituting itself in 2022 as the Ecology Party which committed to a socialist direction. Within the front, it pushes green policies alongside [[w:Constitutional reform in the United Kingdom|constitutional reform]] and [[w:Localism in the United Kingdom|localist democracy]].",
"seats": 61,
"seats": 61,
"seats_total": 600
"seats_total": 600

Revision as of 21:23, 17 May 2024

labour
color"E4003B"
name"[[w:Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]]"
logo"Labour logo.png"
founded"1900 <small>(as the [[w:Labour Representation Committee (1900)|Labour Representation Committee]])</small><br>1906 <small>(as the Labour Party)</small>"
ideologies
"[[w:Democratic socialism|Democratic socialism]]"
leader"[[w:Jeremy Corbyn|Jeremy Corbyn]]<br><small>([[w:Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]])</small>"
desc"A [[w:Left-wing|left-wing]] party that has its roots in the [[w:Trade union|trade union]] movement. Since the [[w:2015 Labour Party leadership election (UK)|election]] of [[w:Jeremy Corbyn|Jeremy Corbyn]] as leader in 2015, it has solidified around a radical [[w:Democratic socialism|democratic socialist]] party line. It has been in power since the [[w:2019 United Kingdom general election|2019 election]] and dominates politics through the '''Popular Front''' which is comprised of left-wing satellite groups."
seats401
seats_total600
cooperative
color"3F1D70"
name"[[w:Co-operative Party (UK)|Co-operative Party]]"
logo"Coop party.png"
founded"1881 <small>(as the [[w:Co-operative Union|Parliamentary Committee of the Co-operative Union]])</small><br>1917 <small>(as the Co-operative Party)</small>"
ideologies
"[[w:Democratic socialism|Democratic socialism]]"
"[[w:Cooperative|Co-operatism]]"
leader"[[w:Anneliese Dodds|Anneliese Dodds]]<br><small>([[w:Financial Secretary to the Treasury|Financial Secretary to the Treasury]])</small>"
desc"A [[w:Left-wing|left-wing]] party that supports [[w:Cooperative|co-operative]] principles alongside [[w:Democratic socialism|democratic socialist]] ideas. It is affiliated with [[w:Co-operatives UK|Co-operatives UK]] and has run candidates under the ''[[w:Labour and Co-operative Party|Labour and Co-operative]]'' label since the 1920s with all their elected representatives being members of both parties. Within the front, it works to encourages [[w:Public participation|popular participation]] in politics and society and primarily works on local initiatives."
seats127
seats_total600
ecology
color"538C6B"
name"[[w:Green Party (UK))|Ecology Party]]"
logo"Logo of the Green Party (UK).svg"
founded"1990 <small>(as the [[w:Green Party of England and Wales|Green Party of England and Wales]])</small><br>2022 <small>(as the Ecology Party)</small>"
ideologies
"[[w:Green politics|Green politics]]"
"[[w:Eco-socialism|Eco-socialism]]"
"[[w:Direct democracy|Direct democracy]]"
"[[w:Progressivism|Progressivism]]"
leader"[[w:2024 Norwich City Council election|Ell Folan]]<br><small>([[w:Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs|Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Environment and Energy]])</small>"
desc"A [[w:Green politics|green]] party that supports [[w:Eco-socialism|eco-socialism]], [[w:direct democracy|direct democracy]] and [[w:Progressivism|progressivism]]. As the [[w:Green Party of England and Wales|Green Party of England and Wales]], it grew in national support and garnered increased local representation throughout the 2010s and early 2020s before reconstituting itself in 2022 as the Ecology Party which committed to a socialist direction. Within the front, it pushes green policies alongside [[w:Constitutional reform in the United Kingdom|constitutional reform]] and [[w:Localism in the United Kingdom|localist democracy]]."
seats61
seats_total600
unity
color"1E28D8"
name"[[w:Workers Party of Britain|Unity Party]]"
logo"unity party.png"
founded"2020"
ideologies
"[[w:Socialism|Socialism]]"
"[[w:Anti-capitalism|Anti-capitalism]]"
"[[w:Anti-imperialism|Anti-imperialism]]"
"[[w:British unionism|British unionism]]"
leader"[[w:George Galloway|George Galloway]]<br><small>(Member of Parliament for [[w:Bradford West (UK parliamentary constituency)|Bradford West]])</small>"
desc"A [[w:Left-wing|left-wing]] to [[w:Far-left|far-left]] party that advocates [[w:Socialism|socialism]] and [[w:British unionism|British unionism]] alongside a strongly [[w:Anti-imperalism|anti-imperialist]] and [[w:Anti-Zionism|anti-Zionist]] foreign policy. It is led by six-time parliamentarian [[w:George Galloway|George Galloway]] and is often considered his personal political project. Within the front, it pushes for friendlier relations with [[w:Anti-western sentiment|anti-western governments]] and is described as appealing to both a [[w:Islam|Muslim]] and [[w:Communism|Communist]] voter base."
seats15
seats_total600