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| rowspan="7" |'''New Popular Front'''
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|French Communist Party
|French Communist Party
''PEL-GUE/NGL''
|4.0
|4.0
SE
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|'''La France Insoumise'''''NTP-GUE/NGL''
|'''La France Insoumise'''
|12.0
|12.0
NA
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|The Ecologists
|The Ecologists
''EGP-Greens/EFA''
|12.2
|12.2
MEP
MEP
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|'''Socialist Party'''''PES-S&D''
|'''Socialist Party'''
|27.8
|27.8
RC
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|Public Place
|Public Place
''*-S&D''
|2.7
|2.7
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MEP
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|Radical Party of the Left
|Radical Party of the Left
''*-S&D''
|2.0
|2.0
DC
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| rowspan="5" |'''Ensemble'''
| rowspan="5" |'''Ensemble'''
|Radical Party
|Radical Party
''ALDE-Renew''
|2.7
|2.7
MEP
MEP
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|{{wl|Keir Starmer}}
|{{wl|Keir Starmer}}
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|'''Renaissance'''''*-Renew''
|'''Renaissance'''
|26.9
|26.9
NA
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|Democratic Movement
|Democratic Movement
''EDP-Renew''
|8.5
|8.5
NA
NA
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|Union of Democrats and Independents
|Union of Democrats and Independents
''ALDE-Renew''
|9.2
|9.2
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|Horizons
|Horizons
''*-Renew''
|4.9
|4.9
NA
NA
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|The Centrists
|The Centrists
''?-EPP''
|5.6
|5.6
RC
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|Conservative liberalism
|Conservative liberalism
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| rowspan="2"|'''The Republicans'''''EPP-EPP''
| rowspan="2"|'''The Republicans'''
| rowspan="2"|39.7
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DC
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|'''National Rally'''''ID-Patriots''
|'''National Rally'''
|25.67
|25.67
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|Reconquete!
|Reconquete!
''?-ECR''
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== Party table ==
== Party table ==
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left;"
!colspan="2"|Name<br><small>Alliance</small>
!colspan="2"|Name<br><small>Alliance</small>
!Emblem
!Emblem
!Position
!Ideology
!Ideology
!Leader
!Leader
!Seats
!Seats
|-
{{#arrayprint:parties||@@@@|{{Party table entry|User:Tombricks/sandbox/JSON|@@@@|show_color=y|show_emblem=y|show_seats_auto=y|separate_desc=5}}}}
! colspan="7" |Major parties
|-
|rowspan="2" bgcolor="d6081c"|
|rowspan="2"|{{wl|Momentum (organisation)|Momentum}}<hr><small>{{wl|Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition|Trade Unionist, Green and Socialist Coalition}}</small>
|<div style="text-align: center">[[File:Momentum LFI logo.png|170x65px]]</div>
|{{wl|Left-wing}} to {{wl|far-left}}
|{{nowrap|{{wl|Democratic socialism}}<br>{{wl|Left-wing populism}}<br>{{wl|Soft Euroscepticism}}<br>{{wl|Anti-imperialism}}}}
|{{wl|Jeremy Corbyn}}
|{{Composition bar|78|650|#d6081c}}
|-
|colspan="5"|A {{wl|left-wing}} party that supports {{wl|democratic socialism}} and has been described as {{wl|left-wing populist}}. It supports holding a {{wl|Convention Parliament (England)|convention parliament}} to establish a constitutional republic, {{wl|nationalisation}} of key services and is sceptical of membership in the {{wl|European Union}} and {{wl|NATO}}. It is led by {{wl|Jeremy Corbyn}} who founded the party as a successor to the Socialist Campaign Party which he founded as a splinter from the Labour Party.
|-

|rowspan="2" bgcolor="e6255b"|
|rowspan="2"|{{wl|Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party}}<hr><small>{{wl|Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition|Trade Unionist, Green and Socialist Coalition}}</small>
|<div style="text-align: center">[[File:Labour PS logo.png|170x65px]]</div>
|{{wl|Centre-left}} to {{Wl|left-wing}}
|{{wl|Social democracy}}<br>{{wl|Pro-Europeanism}}
|{{wl|Keir Starmer}}
|{{Composition bar|74|650|#e6255b}}
|-
|colspan="5"|A {{wl|centre-left}} party that supports {{wl|social democracy}} and {{wl|progressivism}}. It advocates a {{wl|mixed economy}}, the {{wl|welfare state}} and continued membership in the {{wl|European Union}}. It is led by {{wl|Keir Starmer}}, was formerly the largest party of the {{wl|British left}} and has been in government several times.
|-

|rowspan="2" bgcolor="FAA61A"|
|rowspan="2"|{{wl|Liberal Reform|Liberal Renewal}}<hr><small>{{wl|SDP-Liberal alliance|The Alliance}}</small>
|<div style="text-align: center">[[File:Liberal RE logo.png|170x65px]]</div>
|{{wl|Centre}}
|{{wl|Liberalism}}
|{{wl|Ed Davey}}
|{{Composition bar|110|650|#FAA61A}}
|-
|colspan="5"|See {{wl|Renaissance (French political party)|Renaissance}}
|-

|rowspan="2" bgcolor="13A1E1"|
|rowspan="2"|{{wl|Conservative Party (UK)|The Unionists}}<hr><small>{{wl|Ulster Conservatives and Unionists|Union of Conservatives and Constitutionalists}}<br>{{wl|Union of the Far-Right|Union of the Right}} (pro-Braverman faction)</small>
|<div style="text-align: center">[[File:Tory UMP logo.png|170x65px]]</div>
|{{wl|Centre-right}} to {{wl|right-wing}}
|{{wl|Conservatism}}<br>{{wl|British unionism}}
|{{wl|Suella Braverman}} (disputed, ''de jure'')
|'''Anti-Braverman faction'''{{Composition bar|57|650|#13A1E1}}'''Pro-Braverman faction'''{{Composition bar|18|650|#13A1E1}}
|-
|colspan="5"|A {{Wl|centre-right}} party that supports {{Wl|conservatism}} and {{wl|British unionism}}. The party also has {{wl|liberal conservative}}, {{wl|christian democratic}}, {{wl|pro-European}} and {{wl|Eurosceptic}} factions. Formerly the largest group on the right, during the 2024 parliamentary elections, party leader {{wl|Suella Braverman}} formed an alliance with the {{wl|British National Party|National Party}} without consultation from the rest of the leadership. Party leadership attempted to expel her but was blocked by the courts and the party has been divided since. The pro-Braverman MPs sit as the "We Are The People" group.
|-

|rowspan="2" bgcolor="012169"|
|rowspan="2"|{{wl|British National Party|National Party}}
|<div style="text-align: center">[[File:BNP RN logo.png|170x65px]]</div>
|{{wl|Far-right}}
|{{wl|British nationalism}}<br>{{wl|Right-wing populism}}<br>{{wl|Euroscepticism}}
|{{wl|Nick Griffin}}
|{{Composition bar|143|650|#012169}}
|-
|colspan="5"|See {{wl|National Rally (France)|Rassemblement National}}
|-
! colspan="7" |Minor parties
|}
|}



Latest revision as of 18:33, 25 July 2024

2024 British parliamentary election

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All 650 seats of the House of Commons
326 seats needed for a majority
Turnout63.1% (Decrease4.2 pp)
  First party Second party
 
Official_portrait_of_Rt_Hon_Sir_Edward_Davey_MP_crop_2.jpg
Official_portrait_of_Jeremy_Corbyn_crop_3,_2020.jpg
Leader Ed Davey Jeremy Corbyn
Party Liberal Renewal Momentum
Alliance The Alliance TUGSC
Leader's seat London's 50th London 47th
Seats before 346 57
Seats won 245 131
Seat change Decrease 101 Increase 74
Popular vote
%
5,857,364
25.8% Decrease6.5%
5,836,079
25.7% Increase1.1%
Instant-runoff
%
8,002,419
38.6% Decrease10.6%
6,556,198
31.6% Increase19.9%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Nick griffin bnp from flickr user britishnationalism (cropped) (cropped).jpg
Boris Johnson election infobox.jpg
Leader Nick Griffin Boris Johnson
Party National Party The Unionists
Alliance UCC
Leader's seat London's 1st London's 68th
Last election 8 130
Seats before 7 120
Seats won 89 64
Seat change Increase 82 Decrease 56
Popular vote
%
4,248,537
18.7% Increase5.5%
2,568,502
11.3% Decrease7.5%
Instant-runoff
%
3,589,465
17.3% Increase8.5%
1,512,281
7.3% Decrease18.0%

Prime Minister before election

Boris Johnson
The Unionists
majority

Elected Prime Minister

Ed Davey
Liberal Democrats
minority

Comparison table[edit | edit source]

Alliance French party % Position Ideology British version Leader
Workers' Struggle Far-left Communism Militant Labour
New Popular Front French Communist Party 4.0

SE

Left-wing to far-left "Communism" Communist Party of Great Britain
La France Insoumise 12.0

NA

Left-wing to far-left Left-wing populism Momentum Jeremy Corbyn
Left Party (within LFI) 3.5

NA

Left-wing Democratic socialism Socialist Campaign Party
The Ecologists 12.2

MEP

Centre-left to left-wing Green politics Green Party
Socialist Party 27.8

RC

Centre-left to left-wing Social democracy Labour Party Ed Miliband
Public Place 2.7

MEP

Centre-left Social democracy
Radical Party of the Left 2.0

DC

Centre to centre-left Social liberalism Social Democratic Party Layla Moran
Ensemble Radical Party 2.7

MEP

Centre Social liberalism Liberal, Radical and Whiggish Party Keir Starmer
Renaissance 26.9

NA

Centre Liberalism Liberal Renewal Ed Davey
Democratic Movement 8.5

NA

Centre to centre-right Liberalism, Christian democracy Liberal Unionist Movement
Union of Democrats and Independents 9.2

SE

Centre to centre-right Liberalism Union of Independents for Change
Horizons 4.9

NA

Centre-right Liberal conservatism One Nation
Union of the Right and Centre Soyons Libres 5.6

RC

Centre-right Liberal conservatism Liberal National Party
The Centrists 5.6

RC

Centre-right Conservative liberalism
The Republicans 39.7

DC

Centre-right to right-wing Conservatism The Unionists
Far-right Suella Braverman
Debout la France 0.7

NA

Right-wing to far-right National conservatism Arise UK
National Rally 25.67

MEP

Right-wing to far-right Right-wing populism National Party Nick Griffin
Reconquete! 0.3

SE

Far-right Right-wing populism Reclaim Catherine Blaiklock

Party table[edit | edit source]

Name
Alliance
Emblem Position Ideology Leader Seats
Major parties
Momentum
Trade Unionist, Green and Socialist Coalition
Left-wing to far-left Democratic socialism
Left-wing populism
Soft Euroscepticism
Anti-imperialism
Jeremy Corbyn
78 / 650
A left-wing party that supports democratic socialism and has been described as left-wing populist. It supports holding a convention parliament to establish a constitutional republic, nationalisation of key services and is sceptical of membership in the European Union and NATO. It is led by Jeremy Corbyn who founded the party as a successor to the Socialist Campaign Party which he founded as a splinter from the Labour Party.
Labour Party
Trade Unionist, Green and Socialist Coalition
Centre-left to left-wing Social democracy
Pro-Europeanism
Keir Starmer
74 / 650
A centre-left party that supports social democracy and progressivism. It advocates a mixed economy, the welfare state and continued membership in the European Union. It is led by Keir Starmer, was formerly the largest party of the British left and has been in government several times.
Liberal Renewal
The Alliance
Centre Liberalism Ed Davey
110 / 650
See Renaissance
The Unionists
Union of Conservatives and Constitutionalists
Union of the Right (pro-Braverman faction)
Centre-right to right-wing Conservatism
British unionism
Suella Braverman (disputed, de jure) Anti-Braverman faction
57 / 650
Pro-Braverman faction
18 / 650
A centre-right party that supports conservatism and British unionism. The party also has liberal conservative, christian democratic, pro-European and Eurosceptic factions. Formerly the largest group on the right, during the 2024 parliamentary elections, party leader Suella Braverman formed an alliance with the National Party without consultation from the rest of the leadership. Party leadership attempted to expel her but was blocked by the courts and the party has been divided since. The pro-Braverman MPs sit as the "We Are The People" group.
National Party
Far-right British nationalism
Right-wing populism
Euroscepticism
Nick Griffin
143 / 650
See Rassemblement National
Minor parties