Standalone/Corbyn regime

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Name Emblem Founded Ideology Leader Seats
Labour Party
1900 (as the Labour Representation Committee)
1906 (as the Labour Party)

Democratic socialism

Jeremy Corbyn
(Prime Minister)
334 / 590
A left-wing party that has its roots in the trade union movement. Since the election of Jeremy Corbyn as leader in 2015, it has solidified around a radical democratic socialist party line. It has been in power since the 2019 election and dominates politics through the Popular Front which is comprised of left-wing satellite groups.
Co-operative Party
1881 (as the Parliamentary Committee of the Co-operative Union)
1917 (as the Co-operative Party)

Democratic socialism
Co-operatism

Anneliese Dodds
(Financial Secretary to the Treasury)
109 / 590
A left-wing party that supports co-operative principles alongside democratic socialist ideas. It is affiliated with Co-operatives UK and has run candidates under the 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 popular participation in politics and society and primarily works on local initiatives.
Unity Party
2020

Socialism
Anti-capitalism
Anti-imperialism
British unionism

George Galloway
78 / 590
A left-wing to far-left party that advocates socialism and British unionism alongside a strongly anti-imperialist and anti-Zionist foreign policy. It is led by six-time parliamentarian George Galloway and is often considered his personal political project. Within the front, it pushes for friendlier relations with anti-western governments and is described as appealing to both a Muslim and Communist voter base.
Ecology Party
1990 (as the Green Party of England and Wales)
2022 (as the Ecology Party)

Green politics
Eco-socialism
Direct democracy
Progressivism

Ell Folan
(Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for the Environment and Energy)
95 / 590
A green party that supports eco-socialism, direct democracy and progressivism. As the 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 constitutional reform and localist democracy.
Regional and local parties