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Labour Party.
Before the
Labour Party rose in
British politics, the
Liberal Party was the
other major political party,
along with the Conservatives. While...
- a
loosely organised political faction and
later a
political party, in the
Parliaments of England, Scotland, Ireland,
Great Britain and the
United Kingdom...
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number of
registered political parties in
Great Britain and
Northern Ireland as 408.
Before the
middle of the 19th century,
politics in the
United Kingdom...
- The
Whigs were a
political party in the
Parliaments of England, Scotland, Ireland,
Great Britain and the
United Kingdom.
Between the 1680s and the 1850s...
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Politics (from
Ancient Gr**** πολιτικά (politiká) 'affairs of the cities') is the set of
activities that are ****ociated with
making decisions in groups...
- that led to controversy. In
British media and
political discourse, such
scandals have
sometimes been
referred to as
political sleaze since the 1990s. Notable...
- The
Almanac of
British Politics is a
reference work
which aims to
provide a
detailed look at the
politics of the
United Kingdom (UK)
through an approach...
- The red wall is a term used in
British politics to
describe the UK
Parliament constituencies in the
Midlands and
Northern England that
historically supported...
- In
British politics, the blue wall is a set of
parliamentary constituencies in
southern England which have
traditionally voted for the
Conservative Party...
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minorities at
national levels of the
British political system. In a
chapter in the
edited book Race and
British Electoral Politics (Routledge, 1998),
Andrew Geddes...