Size matters? The role of small parties in the UK’s two-party system
Due to the nature of the UK’s ‘First Past the Post’ (FPTP) system, it has historically been hard for new,
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Due to the nature of the UK’s ‘First Past the Post’ (FPTP) system, it has historically been hard for new,
Continue readingFrom a technical perspective, Britain must be considered a multi-party system in the sense that contests are open to feature
Continue readingBrexit, Britain’s departure from the European union, caused a divide between the nation. The referendum itself changed the trajectory of
Continue readingIntroduction In the wake of Brexit, the United Kingdom (UK) has embarked on the task of detangling the environmental policy
Continue readingThe Official Opposition in the Northern Irish Assembly is a relatively new concept. With a huge potential for success, The
Continue readingFrom environmental issues to corporate advocacy, interest groups are playing an increasing role in UK politics. Interest groups have brought
Continue readingIntroduction The landscape of UK politics has long been dominated by the duopoly of the Labour and Conservative parties, with
Continue readingThe sugar tax is a prime example of how the public and other external influences can convince the government to
Continue readingWhy is it that both parties are the same, it seems that whichever one is in government can never solve
Continue readingThe current Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has once again changed his net-zero policies to reach the same targets but the
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