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"[[w:Euroscepticism|Euroscepticism]]"
],
"leader": "[[w:Liz Truss|Liz Truss]]\u003Cbr\u003E\u003Csmall\u003E([[w:Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]])\u003C/small\u003E",
"desc": "A centre-broad church right-wing party governingunder control of the [[w:United KingdomThatcherite|United KingdomThatcherite]] sincefaction that supports [[w:2010Economic Unitedneoliberalism|economic Kingdomneoliberalism]] generaland election[[w:Social conservatism|2010social conservatism]]. andThe underparty controlhas ofbeen in power since 2010 and the [[w:New Right|new right]] [[w:Thatcherism|Thatcherite]] factionwing sincetook [[w:July–Septembercontrol in 2022 Conservativewith Party leadershipthe election|2022]]. It is theof [[w:Dominant-partyLiz systemTruss|dominantLiz partyTruss]]. inIt is the countrydominant and leadsgoverning party of the [[w:HitlerUnited cabinetKingdom|United Kingdom]] and leads the Bloc forof Strength and Stability]].",
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"[[w:Conservative liberalism|Conservative liberalism]]"
],
"leader": "[[w:Jeremy Hunt|Jeremy Hunt]]\u003Cbr\u003E\u003Csmall\u003E([[w:ChancellorDeputy Prime Minister of the ExchequerUnited Kingdom|ChancellorDeputy of thePrime ExchequerMinister]])\u003C/small\u003E",
"desc": "A centre-right party that supports [[w:One-nation conservatism|one-nation conservatism]] and economic and political pragmatism. It split from the Conservative Party during the [[w:October 2022 United Kingdom government crisis|2022-2023 government crisis]] over a percieved right-ward shift and sought a return to the Conservatives of the early 2010s. It formed the Bloc of Strength and Stability with the remaining Conservatives following the crisis and is the most senior junior party within the coalition government.",
"seats": 178,
"seats_total": 650
},
"liberal democrats": {
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"[[w:Pro-Europeanism|Pro-Europeanism]]"
],
"leader": "[[w:Chris Huhne|Chris Huhne]]\u003Cbr\u003E\u003Csmall\u003E([[w:Lord President of the Council|Lord President of the Council]])\u003C/small\u003E",
"leader": "[[w:Ed Davey|Ed Davey]]"
"desc": "A centrist party that supports [[w:Classical liberalism|classical liberalism]], [[w:Constitutional reform in the United Kingdom|constitutional reform]] and [[w:Pro-Europeanism|rejoining the European Union]]. The party partook in the [[w:Cameron–Clegg coalition|2010-2015 coalition government]] with the Conservative Party and by the early 2020s, classical liberals displaced the progressive wing as the dominant faction. It re-entered into coalition with the Conservatives in 2023 and has low-level roles in national government alongside significant local government control.",
"seats": 51,
"seats_total": 650
},
"reform": {
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"name": "[[w:Reform UK|Reform UK]]",
"logo": "Logo of the Reform UK.svg",
"founded": "2019 \u003Csmall\u003E(as Thethe Brexit Party)\u003C/small\u003E",
"ideologies": [
"[[w:Right-wing populism|Right-wing populism]]",
"[[w:Euroscepticism|Euroscepticism]]"
],
"leader": "[[w:Richard Tice|Richard Tice]]\u003Cbr\u003E\u003Csmall\u003E([[w:Home Secretary (United Kingdom|Home Secretary)]])\u003C/small\u003E",
"desc": "A right-wing party that supports [[w:British nationalism|British nationalism]] and [[w:Social conservatism|social conservatism]] and is widely considered to be part of the populist [[w:Radical right|radical right]]. It formed in 2018 as the Brexit Party, formerly led by ex-[[w:UKIP|UKIP]] leader [[w:Nigel Farage|Nigel Farage]], and became the right-wing alternative to the Conservative Party. It was invited to the bloc in 2024 and holds some senior government posts.",
"seats": 4,
"seats_total": 650
},
"sdp": {
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"[[w:British patriotism|British patriotism]]"
],
"leader": "[[w:Social Democratic Party (UK, 1990–present)|William Clouston]]\u003Cbr\u003E\u003Csmall\u003E([[w:Minister without portfolio (United Kingdom)|Minister of State for Efficiency]])\u003C/small\u003E",
"desc": "A [[w:Syncreticism|syncretic]] party that combines centre-left [[w:Social democracy|social democratic]] economics with centre-right [[w:Social conservatism|socially conservative]] values. It is a descendant of the 1980s Labour Party [[w:Social Democratic Party (UK)|splinter group of the same name]] which opposed the power of trade unions and socialists and sought to move the party to the centre. It joined the bloc in 2024 and has some influence over government policy which it uses to support economically left-wing positions.",
"seats": 1,
"seats_total": 650
},
"scottish unionists": {
"color": "2061A2",
"name": "[[w:Unionist Party (Scotland)|Unionist Party]]",
"logo": "Unionist Party (Scotland) logo.svg",
"founded": "1912 \u003Csmall\u003E(originally)\u003C/small\u003E\u003Cbr\u003E2022 \u003Csmall\u003E(current)\u003C/small\u003E",
"ideologies": [
"[[w:Conservatism|Conservatism]]",
"[[w:British unionism|British unionism]]",
"[[w:Scotland|Scottish]] [[w:Regionalism|regionalism]]"
],
"leader": "[[w:Douglas Ross (Scottish politician)|Douglas Ross]]\u003Cbr\u003E\u003Csmall\u003E([[w:First Minister of Scotland|First Minister of Scotland]])\u003C/small\u003E",
"desc": "A centre-right party that supports [[w:Conservatism|conservatism]] and [[w:Scotland|keeping Scotland within the United Kingdom]]. It first existed in 1912, merged into the nationwide Conservative Party in 1965 and re-established itself during the [[w:October 2022 United Kingdom government crisis|2022-2023 government crisis]] as the Conservative Party split. It is part of the Bloc of Strength and Stability, has electoral pacts with the Conservatives and Liberal Unionists and runs the [[w:Government of Scotland|Government of Scotland]].",
"seats": 44,
"seats_total": 650
},
"ulster unionists": {
"color": "48A5EE",
"name": "[[w:Ulster Unionist Party|Ulster Unionist Party]]",
"logo": "Ulster Unionist Party logo (2017).svg",
"founded": "1905",
"ideologies": [
"[[w:British unionism|British unionism]]",
"[[w:Conservatism|Conservatism]]"
],
"leader": "[[w:Doug Beattie|Doug Beattie]]\u003Cbr\u003E\u003Csmall\u003E([[w:First Minister of Northern Ireland|First Minister of Northern Ireland]])\u003C/small\u003E",
"desc": "A centre-right party in Northern Ireland that supports [[w:British unionism|British unionism]] and [[w:Conservatism|conservatism]]. It was considered a ''de facto'' part of the Conservative Party until 1972 and has been the largest unionist party in Northern Ireland since 2025 and was also such prior to 2003. It is part of the Bloc of Strength and Prosperity and also heads the [[w:Northern Ireland Executive|Northern Ireland Executive]] as the largest party.",
"seats": 9,
"seats_total": 650
},
"democratic unionists": {
"color": "D46A4C",
"name": "[[w:Democratic Unionist Party|Democratic Unionist Party]]",
"logo": "Democratic Unionist Party logo.svg",
"founded": "1971",
"ideologies": [
"[[w:British unionism|British unionism]]",
"[[w:National conservatism|National conservatism]]",
"[[w:Ulster loyalism|Ulster loyalism]]",
"[[w:Right-wing populism|Right-wing populism]]"
],
"leader": "[[w:Edwin Poots|Edwin Poots]]\u003Cbr\u003E\u003Csmall\u003E([[w:Department for Communities|Minister for Communities]])\u003C/small\u003E",
"desc": "A right-wing party in Northern Ireland that supports [[w:British unionism|British unionism]] and [[w:National conservatism|national conservatism]] and is considered [[w:Right-wing populism|right-wing populist]]. It had unofficial links to loyalist paramilitary groups during [[w:The Troubles|The Troubles]] and took over the more moderate [[w:Ulster Unionist Party|Ulster Unionist Party]] as the largest unionist party by 2003 before falling behind in 2025. It is part of the Bloc for Strength and Stability and is part of the [[w:Northern Ireland Executive|Northern Ireland Executive]].",
"seats": 9,
"seats_total": 650
}
}
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