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List of political parties in the United Kingdom

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List of political parties in the United Kingdom

The Electoral Commission's Register of Political Parties lists the details of political parties registered to contest elections in the United Kingdom, including their registered name. Under current electoral law, including the Registration of Political Parties Act 1998, the Electoral Administration Act 2006, and the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000, only registered party names can be used on ballot papers by those wishing to contest elections. Candidates who do not belong to a registered party can use "independent" or no label at all. As of 25 May 2024, the Electoral Commission showed the number of registered political parties in Great Britain and Northern Ireland as 393. Before the middle of the 19th century, politics in the United Kingdom was 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 included many of the leading aristocratic dynasties committed to the Protestant succession, and later drew support from elements of the emerging industrial interests and wealthy merchants, while 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. The concept of right and left came originally from France, where the supporters of a monarchy (constitutional or absolute) sat on the right wing of the National Assembly, and republicans on the left. In the late 19th century, the Liberal Party began to lean towards the left. Liberal Unionists split off from the Liberals over Irish Home Rule and moved closer to the Conservatives over time. The Liberals and Conservatives 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 anti-Tory opposition party by the newly emerging Labour Party, which represented an alliance between the labour movement, organised trades unions and various socialist societies. Since then, the Conservative and Labour parties have dominated British politics, and have alternated in government ever since. However, the UK is not a two-party system as other parties have significant support. The Liberal Democrats were the third largest party until the 2015 general election when they were overtaken by the Scottish National Party in terms of seats and UK political party membership, and by the UK Independence Party (UKIP) in terms of votes. The Liberal Democrats regained the status of the third largest political party in the UK by seats with the outcome of the 2024 United Kingdom general election, although in the 2025 United Kingdom local elections Reform beat the Lib Dems both in vote share and in number of councils gained.

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. In the 2015 election, there was widespread controversy when the UK Independence Party (UKIP) and the Green Party of England and Wales received 4.9 million votes (12.6% of the total vote for UKIP and 3.8% for the Greens) yet only gained one seat each in the House of Commons. After that election, UKIP, the Liberal Democrats, the Scottish National Party, Plaid Cymru, and the Green Party of England and Wales, together with its Scottish and Northern Ireland affiliated parties, delivered a petition signed by 477,000 people to Downing Street demanding electoral reform. Since 1997, proportional representation-based voting systems have been adopted for elections to the Scottish Parliament, the Senedd (Welsh Parliament), the Northern Ireland Assembly, the London Assembly and (until Brexit in 2020) 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. Membership of political parties has been in decline in the UK since the 1950s. Membership has fallen by over 65% since 1983, from 4% of the electorate to 1.3% in 2005.

Tables

Party
Founded
Politicalposition
Ideology
Leader
House ofCommons
House ofLords
Scottish Parliament
Senedd
Northern Ireland Assembly
LondonAssembly
Localgovernment
Labour Party Co-operative Party
19001917 (Co-op)
Centre-left
Social democracy
Keir Starmer
401 / 650
208 / 826
23 / 129
30 / 60
0 / 90
11 / 25
6,000 / 19,103
Conservative and Unionist Party
1912
Centre-rightto right-wing
ConservatismEconomic liberalismBritish unionism
Kemi Badenoch
119 / 650
285 / 826
28 / 129
14 / 60
0 / 90
7 / 25
4,298 / 19,103
Liberal Democrats
1988
Centre tocentre-left
LiberalismSocial liberalism
Ed Davey
72 / 650
75 / 826
5 / 129
1 / 60
0 / 90
2 / 25
3,200 / 19,103
Scottish National Party (SNP)
1934
Centre-left
Scottish nationalismScottish independenceSocial democracy
John Swinney
9 / 650
0 / 826
60 / 129
0 / 60
0 / 90
0 / 25
419 / 19,103
Sinn Féin
1970
Centre-leftto left-wing
Irish republicanismDemocratic socialismLeft-wing nationalism
Michelle O'Neill
7 / 650
0 / 826
0 / 129
0 / 60
27 / 90
0 / 25
144 / 19,103
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)
1971
Right-wing
British unionismBritish nationalismRight-wing populismEuroscepticism
Gavin Robinson
5 / 650
6 / 826
0 / 129
0 / 60
26 / 90
0 / 25
121 / 19,103
Reform UK
2019
Right-wing
Right-wing populismEuroscepticism
Nigel Farage
5 / 650
0 / 826
1 / 129
1 / 60
0 / 90
2 / 25
887 / 19,103
Green Party of England and Wales
1990
Left-wing
Green politicsProgressivism
Zack Polanski
4 / 650
2 / 826
0 / 129
0 / 60
0 / 90
3 / 25
872 / 19,103
Plaid Cymru
1925
Centre-left
Welsh nationalismWelsh independenceSocial democracy
Rhun ap Iorwerth
4 / 650
2 / 826
0 / 129
12 / 60
0 / 90
0 / 25
200 / 19,103
Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP)
1970
Centre-left
Social democracyIrish nationalism
Claire Hanna
2 / 650
0 / 826
0 / 129
0 / 60
8 / 90
0 / 25
36 / 19,103
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
1970
Centre tocentre-left
LiberalismNonsectarianism
Naomi Long
1 / 650
0 / 826
0 / 129
0 / 60
17 / 90
0 / 25
67 / 19,103
Ulster Unionist Party (UUP)
1905
Centre-right
British unionismConservatism
Mike Nesbitt
1 / 650
3 / 826
0 / 129
0 / 60
9 / 90
0 / 25
52 / 19,103
Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV)
2007
Right-wing
British unionismNational conservatismSocial conservatismEuroscepticism
Jim Allister
1 / 650
0 / 826
0 / 129
0 / 60
1 / 90
0 / 25
10 / 19,103
Party
Date founded
Political position
Ideology
Current leader
Scottish Parliament
Northern Ireland Assembly
Localgovernment
Scottish Greens
1990
Centre-left to left-wing
Green politicsScottish independenceScottish republicanism
Ross Greer,Gillian Mackay(job share)
7 / 129
35 / 19,103
People Before Profit (PBP)
2005
Left-wing to far-left
SocialismTrotskyismAnti-capitalismIrish reunification
Richard Boyd Barrett
1 / 90
2 / 19,103
· Party descriptions
Party
Description
Labour Party
A social democratic party that has its roots in the trade union movement. The party has several internal factions, which include: Progressive Britain, which promotes a continuation of New Labour policies and is considered to be on the right of the party; the soft-left Open Labour; Momentum, which represents the party's left-wing, democratic socialist grouping; and Blue Labour, which promotes socially and culturally conservative values while remaining committed to labour rights and left-wing economics. Labour also has candidates who stand on a split-ticket with the Co-operative Party.
Co-operative Party
A party that promotes cooperative principles and values, providing political representation for the British co-operative movement. Since 1927, the party has been in an electoral alliance with the Labour Party, standing joint candidates under the Labour and Co-operative label.
Conservative and Unionist Party
A politically conservative party loosely divided into three categories: the One Nation Conservatives, the Thatcherites, who strongly support a free market with restrained government spending and tend to be Eurosceptic; and the Cornerstone Group.
Liberal Democrats
A liberal party; its main branches are social liberals based around the Social Liberal Forum, and the more centrist Liberal Reform grouping, which places more of an emphasis on economic liberalism. There is also a social democratic faction and influence within the party.
Scottish National Party (SNP)
Scottish nationalist and social democratic party which supports Scottish independence and membership of the European Union or further devolution for Scotland.
Sinn Féin
Irish republican party dedicated to the reunification of Ireland and the creation of a new republic based on democratic socialist values. It holds a policy of abstentionism for the House of Commons, with its MPs not taking their seats in this legislature.
Reform UK
Right-wing populist and Eurosceptic party.
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)
Strongly British unionist party in Northern Ireland which promotes social and national conservatism.
Green Party of England and Wales
Green party that combines environmentalism and sustainability with left-wing economic policy, while taking a progressive approach on social issues. The party also has eco-socialist and anti-capitalist factions, such as the Green Left grouping.
Plaid Cymru
Centre-left, social democratic, and Welsh nationalist party in favour of Welsh independence or further devolution of powers to Wales while Wales remains part of the UK.
Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP)
Irish nationalist and social-democratic party supporting a united Ireland.
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland (APNI)
Liberal, nonsectarian and pro-European political party in Northern Ireland.
Ulster Unionist Party (UUP)
Conservative and Unionist party in Northern Ireland, taking a somewhat "softer" stance on social issues than the DUP. The party was formerly tied to the Conservative Party in Great Britain.
Traditional Unionist Voice (TUV)
Strongly social and national conservative unionist party in Northern Ireland. It has formed an alliance with Reform UK.
Scottish Greens
Green party in favour of Scottish independence and Scottish republicanism.
People Before Profit (PBP)
Socialist and Trotskyist party that is active in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
· Elected representatives at principal level of local government in the United Kingdom › Great Britain-wide or UK-wide parties
Party
Founded
Political position
Ideology
Leader
Local authorities
Councillors
Your Party
2025
Left-wing
Jeremy Corbyn
Amber Valley, Cambridge, Coventry, Glasgow, Hastings, King's Lynn and West Norfolk, Lancashire, Preston, Sefton, Walsall, West Lancashire, Wirral
27
Liberal Party
1989
Centre
Liberalism (British), Euroscepticism
Steve Radford
Liverpool, North Yorkshire, East Devon, Wyre Forest, Teignbridge
7
Workers Party of Britain
2019
Left-wing to far left
Socialism, social conservatism, Euroscepticism
George Galloway
Burnley, Calderdale, Longsight, Rochdale
5
Social Democratic Party (SDP)
1990
Economic: Centre-left Social: Right-wing
Social democracy, cultural conservatism, communitarianism, Euroscepticism
William Clouston
Leeds City Council
3
Party of Women
2024
Single-issue
Gender-critical feminism, anti-transgender
Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull
Maldon
1
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition (TUSC)
2010
Left-wing to far-left
Trade unionism, socialism
Dave Nellist
Wrexham County Borough Council
1
UK Independence Party (UKIP)
1993
Far-right
Euroscepticism, Right-wing populism, National conservatism, Economic liberalism, British nationalism
Nick Tenconi
Kent County Council
1
· Elected representatives at principal level of local government in the United Kingdom › Parties that only stand in a country or region of the UK
Party
Founded
Areas active
Political position
Ideology
Leader
Local authorities
Councillors
Green Party Northern Ireland
1981
Northern Ireland
Centre-left
Green politics, nonsectarianism
Mal O'Hara
Ards and North Down, Belfast
5
Mebyon Kernow
1951
Cornwall
Centre-left
Cornish nationalism, civic nationalism, regionalism, social democracy, environmentalism
Dick Cole
Cornwall
3
Alba Party
2021
Scotland
Centre-left to centre-right
Scottish nationalism, Scottish independence, social conservatism
Kenny MacAskill
South Ayrshire, Highland Council
2
British Unionist Party
2015
Scotland
Syncretic
British unionism, Scottish unionism, Social conservatism, Social democracy, British nationalism
John Ferguson
North Lanarkshire Council
1
Gwlad
2018
Wales
Centre-right
Welsh nationalism, Welsh independence
Gwyn Wigley Evans
Ceredigion County Council
1
National Flood Prevention Party
2011
England
Single-issue
Ewan Larcombe
Windsor and Maidenhead Borough Council
1
Progressive Unionist Party (PUP)
1979
Northern Ireland
Centre-left to left-wing
British unionism, democratic socialism, social democracy
Russell Watton
Causeway Coast and Glens
1
Propel
2020
Wales
Welsh nationalism, Welsh independence, localism, sovereignism
Neil McEvoy
Cardiff
1
· Elected representatives at principal level of local government in the United Kingdom › Local parties
Party
Leader
Local authorities
Councillors
Ashfield Independents
Jason Zadrozny
Ashfield, Nottinghamshire
32
Havering Residents Association
Havering London Borough Council
25
The People's Independent Party
Warren Gibson
Castle Point
24
Residents for Uttlesford
Petrina Lees
Uttlesford, Essex County Council
23
Aspire
Kalam Mahmud Abu Taher Choudhury
Tower Hamlets Council
21
Broxtowe Alliance
Broxtowe Borough Council, Nottinghamshire County Council
19
Boston Independents
Anne Dorrian
Boston Borough Council
17
Canvey Island Independent Party
David Blackwell
Castle Point, Essex
16
Farnham Residents
No leader
Surrey County Council, Waverley
16
Loughton Residents Association
Epping Forest District, Essex County Council
14
Peterborough First
Peterborough City Council
13
Lincolnshire Independents
Marianne Overton
Lincolnshire County Council, North Kesteven District Council, West Lindsey District Council
12
Basingstoke & Deane Independents
Christopher Tomblin
Basingstoke and Deane
11
Community Campaign (Hart)
James Radley
Hart District Council
11
West Suffolk Independents
Victor Lukaniuk
Suffolk County Council
10
Ashford Independents
Noel Ovenden
Ashford Borough Council
9
Portsmouth Independent Party
George Madgwick
Portsmouth City Council
9
Rochford District Residents
No Leader
Rochford District, Essex County Council
9
South Holland Independents
Paul Barnes
South Holland District Council, Lincolnshire County Council
9
Christchurch Independents
BCP Council
8
Radcliffe First
Metropolitan Borough of Bury
8
Oxted & Limpsfield Residents Group
Tandridge District
8
Stafford Borough Independents
Borough of Stafford
8
Swale Independents
Mike Baldock
Kent County Council, Swale Borough Council
8
Ashtead Independents
Chris Hunt
Mole Valley, Surrey
7
Rother Association of Independent Councillors
Rother District Council
7
Whitehill & Bordon Community Party
Andy Tree
East Hampshire District Council, Hampshire County Council
7
The Black Country Party
Peter "Pete" Lowe
Dudley
6
Reform Derby
Alan Graves
Derby City Council
6
BCP Independent Group
No Leader
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council
5
Local Alliance
Timothy Johnson
Chichester District Council, West Sussex County Council
5
Morley Borough Independents
Robert Finnigan
Leeds City Council
5
Poole People Party
Mark Howell
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council
5
Residents of Wilmslow
No Leader
Cheshire East Council
5
St. Neots Independent Group
Cambridgeshire County Council, Huntingdonshire County Council
5
Henley Residents Group
Gill Dodds
South Oxfordshire, Oxfordshire
4
Independent Network
Marianne Overton
City of Chelmsford, Wigan Metropolitan Borough Council
4
Llantwit First Independents
Gwyn John
Vale of Glamorgan Council
4
Mansfield Independents
Martin Wright
Mansfield, Nottinghamshire
4
Molesey Residents' Association
Stuart Selleck
Surrey County Council, Elmbridge Borough Council
4
Nork Residents' Association
No leader
Reigate and Banstead, Surrey
4
Our West Lancashire
Adrian Owens
West Lancashire Borough Council
4
The Party Party
Durham County Council
4
Residents Associations of Epsom and Ewell
Keith Lugton
Epsom and Ewell, Surrey
4
Runnymede Independent Residents' Group
Elaine Gill
Runnymede
4
Stoneliegh and Auriol Residents' Association
Epsom and Ewell Borough Council
4
Thames Ditton & Weston Green Residents' Association
Graham Cooke
Elmbridge Borough Council
4
Thornaby Independent Association
No Leader
Stockton-on-Tees Borough Council
4
Tunbridge Wells Alliance
Nicholas Pope
Tunbridge Wells Borough Council
4
· No elected representation at principal level
Party
Political position
Ideology
Leader
4 Freedoms Party (UK EEP)
Centre-right
Conservatism, pro-Europeanism
Dirk Hazell
5 Star Direct Democracy Party
Direct democracy, Euroscepticism
Collective leadership
Abolish the Scottish Parliament Party
Scottish Parliament abolition, Scottish Unionism, Anti-Devolution
John Mortimer
Abolish the Welsh Assembly Party
Welsh Parliament abolition, Anti-Devolution, British Unionism
Richard Suchorzewski
Advance UK
Far-right
Ben Habib
All-African People's Revolutionary Party - England
Left-wing to far-left
Nkrumaism, Fanonism, communism, scientific socialism, African socialism, pan-Africanism, black nationalism, anti-Colonialism, anti-imperialism, anti-Zionism
No clear leader
Alliance for Workers' Liberty (AWL)
Far-left
Trotskyism, Third camp
Collective Leadership
Animal Welfare Party (AWP)
Animal welfare
Vanessa Hudson
Aontú (Minor party in the Republic of Ireland)
Fiscal: Left-Wing Social: Right-Wing
Anti-abortion, Irish republicanism, social conservatism, Soft Euroscepticism
Peadar Tóibín
Britain First
Far-right
British fascism, neo-fascism, ultranationalism, British unionism, anti-Islam, Euroscepticism
Paul Golding
British Democrats (BDP)
Far-right
British nationalism, anti-immigration, anti-Islam, economic nationalism, monarchism
Jim Lewthwaite
British First Party
Far-right
Neo-Nazism, White supremacy
Kevin Quinn
British National Party (BNP)
Far-right
British fascism, right-wing populism, white nationalism, ethnic nationalism, ultranationalism, hard Euroscepticism
Adam Walker
Christian Party
Right-wing
Christian right, social conservatism, British unionism Euroscepticism
Jeff Green
Christian Peoples Alliance (CPA)
Right-wing
Christian right, Christian democracy, social conservatism, Euroscepticism
Sidney Cordle
Church of the Militant Elvis Party
Political satire
David Bishop
Climate Party
Centre-right
Green conservatism
Edmund Gemmell
Common Good
Christian democracy, social conservatism, anti-Islam
Dick Rodgers
Communist League
Far-left
Communism, Euroscepticism
No clear leader
Communist Party of Britain (CPB)
Far-left
Communism, Marxism-Leninism
Robert Griffiths
Communist Party of Britain(Marxist-Leninist) (CPB-ML)
Far-left
Communism, Marxism-Leninism, hard Euroscepticism
No clear leader
Communist Party of Great Britain(Marxist-Leninist) (CPGB-ML)
Far-left
Communism, Marxism-Leninism, Stalinism, anti-revisionism, anti-Zionism, Hard Euroscepticism
Ella Rule
Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee)
Far-left
Communism, Leninism, anti-Stalinism
Collective leadership
Communist Party of Ireland
Far-left
Communism, Marxism-Leninism
Cornish Nationalist Party
Cornish nationalism, Cornish devolution, pan-Celticism
Unknown
Derwentside Independents
Localism
Watts Stelling
Cross-Community Labour Alternative
Democratic socialism, trade unionism, nonsectarianism, eco-socialism
Owen McCracken
English Democrats
Far-right
English nationalism, English parliamentary devolution, Euroscepticism
Robin Tilbrook
Devizes Guardians
Localism, Conservation
Nigel Carter
Éirígí
Left-wing
Socialism, Irish republicanism, anti-imperialism, Euroscepticism, environmentalism
Brian Leeson
Fianna Fáil (Major party in the Republic of Ireland)
Centre to centre-right
Conservatism, Christian democracy, Irish nationalism, pro-Europeanism
Micheál Martin
Heritage Party
Right-wing
Euroscepticism, right-wing populism, British nationalism
David Kurten
Homeland Party (Britain)
Far-right
British nationalism, ethnic nationalism
Kenny Smith
Independence for Scotland Party (ISP)
Scottish independence
Colette Walker
Independents for Frome
Localism, Conservation
Richard Ackroyd
Irish Republican Socialist Party
Far-left
Irish republicanism, Communism, Marxism-Leninism, Anti-globalisation, hard Euroscepticism
Collective leadership
Lewisham People Before Profit
Left-wing
Socialism, Localism
Patricia Richardson
Left Unity
Left-wing
Socialism, anti-capitalism, environmentalism, feminism
Sharon McCourt Joseph Healy Nick Jones (Principal Speakers)
Libertarian Party
Libertarianism, classical liberalism
Adam Brown
Llais Gwynedd
Gwynedd regionalism
Owain Williams
National Health Action Party (NHA)
Re-nationalisation of the NHS, environmentalism, anti-austerity, reformism
Alastair Fischer and Veronika Wagner
National Front (NF)
Far-right
Fascism, neo-fascism, British nationalism, white supremacism Factions: Neo-Nazism, right-wing populism, Third Positionism
Tony Martin
National Liberal Party
Far-right
Euroscepticism
Upkar Singh Rai
New Communist Party of Britain
Far-left
Communism, Marxism-Leninism, anti-revisionism, hard Euroscepticism
Andy Brooks
North East Party
Centre to centre-left
Regionalism, progressivism
Mark Burdon
Northern Independence Party (NIP)
Left-wing
Northern independence, democratic socialism
Philip Proudfoot and Evie McGovern
Official Monster Raving Loony Party (OMRLP)
Political satirism
Alan "Howling Laud" Hope
Peace Party
Pacifism, environmentalism
John Morris
Pirate Party
Pirate politics, civil libertarianism
Lucy Maber
· Defunct parties
Party
Foundation / dissolution
Leader at dissolution
Ideology
Political position
Fate
Advance Together
2017–2020
Annabel Mullin
Social liberalism, Subsidiarity, Reformism, Pro-Europeanism
Centre
Alliance for Local Living
2018–2024
Felicity Rice
Localism, Nonpartisanism
Anti-Federalist League
1991–1993
Alan Sked
Euroscepticism
Right-wing
Became UKIP
Blaenau Gwent People's Voice
2005–2010
No clear leader
Localism, Populism
Dissolved following retirement of elected representatives
Borders Party
2006–2020
Frances Pringle
Localism
Boston Bypass Independents
2006–2012
Helen Staples
Localism
Britannica Party
2011–2020
Charles Baillie
British Fascism, Right-wing populism
Far-right
British First Party
2007
Kevin Quinn
Neo-Nazism, White supremacy
Far-right
British Freedom Party (BFP)
2010–2012
Kevin Carroll
British nationalism, Euroscepticism, Anti-Islam
Far-right
Burning Pink
2020–2022
Roger Hallam
Environmentalism, sortition
Left-wing
Leaders co-founded Just Stop Oil
Burnley and Padiham Independent Party
2017–2023
Mark Payne
Localism
Cannabis Is Safer Than Alcohol (CISTA)
2015–2016
Paul Birch
Cannabis legalisation
Class War
2014–2015
No clear leader
Anarchism
Left-wing to far-left
Community Action Party
2002–2016
Michael Moulding
Environmentalism, Localism
Centre-left
Communist Party of Great Britain
1920–1991
Nina Temple
Marxism-Leninism (Until 1970s) Eurocommunism, Gramscianism (After 1977)
Far-left
Communist Party of Scotland
1992–2017
No clear leader
Communism, Marxism-Leninism, Scottish independence
Far-left
The Community Group (Hounslow)
1994–2016
Ian Speed
Localism
Countryside Party
2000–2008
No clear leader
Agrarianism, Conservatism
Right-wing
Democratic Alliance of Wales
1999–2008
Mike German
Localism
Democratic Labour
1972–1979
Dick Taverne
Social democracy
Centre-left
Merged into Social Democratic Alliance
Democratic Party
1998–2010
Geoff Southall
Euroscepticism, direct democracy
Right-wing
East Kilbride Alliance
2007–2012
No clear leader
Localism
Centre-left
Ecology Party
1975–1985
Tony Whittaker
Green politics
Left-wing
Became Green Party (UK)
England First
2003–2012
Mark Cotterill
Ethnic nationalism, English nationalism, English independence, Euroscepticism
Far-right
Supported the English Democrats in the 2009 European Parliament election; later deregistered
Equal Parenting Alliance
2006–2020
Ray Barry
Fathers' rights movement
Fancy Dress Party
1979–2017
Steven Fumpleton
Political satire
Fellowship Party
1955–2007
Sidney Fagan
Environmentalism, Pacifism, Christian socialism, anti-nuclear
Left-wing
Leaders retired
Fishing Party (Scotland)
2003–2004
George Geddes
Single-issue
For Britain Movement
2017–2022
Anne Marie Waters
Anti-Islam, Right-wing populism, British nationalism, National conservatism, Hard Euroscepticism
Far-right
For Darwen Party
2007–2013
Stephen Potter
Localism, Hard Euroscepticism
Right-wing
Forward Wales
2003–2010
John Marek
Socialism, Welsh nationalism
Left-wing
Free Party
1997–2002
No clear leader
Political satire, "Slack", promotion of free party scene
Deregistered following failure to submit expenses to the Electoral Commission
Green Party UK
1985–1990
Tom Wood
Green politics
Left-wing
Became Green Party of England and Wales and Scottish Green Party
Glasgow First
2012–2015
Gerrard McCue
Social democracy
Centre-left
Harold Hill Independent
2017–2018
Lorraine Moss
Localism
Heavy Woollen District Independents
2017–2022
Aleksandar Lukic
Localism
Highlands and Islands Alliance
1998–2004
Lorraine Mann
Localism, Regionalism, Soft Euroscepticism
Independence from Europe
2012–2017
Mike Nattrass
Euroscepticism, state ownership, direct democracy, English devolution
Right-wing
Deregistered following electoral failure and retirement of elected representatives; remaining councillor defected to the Lincolnshire Independents
The Independent Group for Change
2019
Anna Soubry
Centrism, pro-Europeanism
Centre
Dissolved following defections to the Liberal Democrats and defeat of elected representatives
Independent Community and Health Concern
2001–2023
Harry Grove
Localism
Deregistered; founder and president Richard Taylor co-founded the National Health Action Party in 2012
Independent Working Class Association (IWCA)
1995–2020
No clear leader
Socialism, Localism
Left-wing
Islamic Party of Britain
1989–2006
David Musa Pidcock
Islamism
Third position
Jury Team
2009–2011
Sir Paul Judge
Nonpartisan politics, Localism, Direct democracy
Big tent
Legalise Cannabis Alliance
1997–2013
Peter Reynolds
Cannabis legalisation, Drug policy reform
Left List
2008–2010
Collective leadership
Socialism
Left-wing
Folded following resignation of leaders and defections of elected representatives (chiefly to the Labour Party)
Liberal Party
1859–1988
David Steel
Liberalism, Classical liberalism, Social liberalism
Centre
Merged with SDP to form Liberal Democrats
Liberty GB
2013–2017
Paul Weston
Hard Euroscepticism, Right-wing populism, British nationalism, Social conservatism
Far-right
Make Politicians History
2005–2009
Ronnie Carroll
Anti-Parliamentarianism
Folded following death of Carroll
Militant Left
No clear leader
Socialism, Trotskyism, democratic socialism
Far-left

References

  1. Including 16 as Lab Co-op.
  2. Including absent, suspended and temporarily disqualified members.
  3. Including 11 as Lab Co-op.
  4. Including 15 as Lab Co-op.
  5. All 11 as Lab Co-op.
  6. Sinn Féin's president is Mary Lou McDonald, who is a TD for Dublin Central in Dáil Éireann, the lower house of the Oirea
  7. Sinn Féin operate a policy of abstentionism and do not take their Commons seats
  8. Including absent, suspended and temporarily disqualified members.
  9. The SDP-Liberal Alliance at dissolution was jointly led by Steel as the leader of the Liberal Party and Robert Maclennan
  10. The SDP-Liberal Alliance at dissolution was jointly led by David Steel as the leader of the Liberal Party and Maclennan
  11. "Party Finance – The Electoral Commission : Regulatory issues : Political parties : Registers: Register of political parties"
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  13. The Daily Telegraph
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-2015/politics-blog/11606354/Whatever-you-think-of-Ukip-or-the-Greens-our-electoral-system-is-robbing-them.html
  14. "Green party leader condemns first-past-the-post voting system"
    https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2015/may/09/australian-born-leader-of-uk-greens-blasts-british-voting-system
  15. The Independent
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/generalelection/general-election-2015-sixty-per-cent-of-people-want-voting-reform-says-survey-10224354.html
  16. "Election 2015"
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election/2015/results
  17. The Guardian
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  18. "Membership of UK political parties, House of Commons, SN/SG/5125; 2009, page 6"
    https://web.archive.org/web/20100423150318/http://www.parliament.uk/commons/lib/research/briefings/snsg-05125.pdf
  19. opencouncildata.co.uk
    http://opencouncildata.co.uk/councillors2.php?y=0
  20. The Independent
    https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/northern-ireland-orange-order-first-minister-police-dup-b2374032.html
  21. opencouncildata.co.uk
    http://opencouncildata.co.uk/councillors2.php?y=0
  22. opencouncildata.co.uk
    http://opencouncildata.co.uk/councils.php?model=S&y=0
  23. Europeanised Defiance – Czech Euroscepticism since 2004
    https://books.google.com/books?id=8CRpDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA108
  24. The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/mar/03/new-ukip-members-shifting-party-far-right
  25. The Times
    https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/angry-brexiteers-are-splitting-into-factions-as-ukip-is-taken-over-by-far-right-extremists-6xhnkhcct
  26. Lynch, Whitaker & Loomes 2012, p. 733; Tournier-Sol 2015, pp. 141–42.
  27. Abedi & Lundberg 2009, p. 72; Jones 2011, p. 245; Dolezal 2012, p. 142; Liebert 2012, p. 123; Art 2011, p. 188; Driver 2
  28. Aligning Geopolitics, Humanitarian Action and Geography in Times of Conflict
  29. New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/18/world/europe/britain-snap-election-brexit-theresa-may-questions.html
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    http://opencouncildata.co.uk/councillors.php?p=25&y=0
  32. www.whitehillbordon.org.uk
    http://www.whitehillbordon.org.uk/
  33. BBC News
    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c20qz70xzn3o
  34. "View registration - the Electoral Commission"
    http://search.electoralcommission.org.uk/English/Registrations/PP64
  35. Guildford Borough Council
    https://www.guildford.gov.uk/article/18988/pageTitle
  36. www.newcastle.gov.uk
    https://www.newcastle.gov.uk/moderngov/
  37. "View registration - the Electoral Commission"
    http://search.electoralcommission.org.uk/English/Registrations/PP15
  38. Bristol24-7
    https://www.bristol247.com/news-and-features/news/longstanding-lib-dem-councillors-resignations-throw-party-into-turmoil/
  39. Bristol Post
    https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/news/bristol-news/bristol-new-political-party-after-6341873
  40. Bristol World
    https://www.bristolworld.com/news/politics/two-city-councillors-quit-the-lib-dems-to-set-up-new-party-3493113
  41. stoke.gov.uk
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  43. www.havering.gov.uk
    https://www.havering.gov.uk/info/20012/housing_benefit_and_council_tax_support/466/benefit_information_for_landlords
  44. www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk
    https://www.west-dunbarton.gov.uk/council/councillors-and-committees/councillor/councillors-by-party/west-dunbartonshire-community-party/
  45. New Statesman
    http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2013/02/neo-nazi-former-bnp-members-launch-new-far-right-party
  46. The Communists
    http://thecommunists.org/2018/11/24/news/zionism-racist-antisemitic-tool-of-imperialist-policy-in-the-middle-east-palestine-israel/
  47. CPGB-ML
    https://www.cpgb-ml.org/2016/04/01/news/world/europe/why-british-workers-need-a-brexit/
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  49. equalityparty.org.uk
    https://equalityparty.org.uk/2024/12/11/equality-party-launched-by-former-members-of-wep/
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