List of movements/Political Parties/United Kingdom
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Parties
Parliamentary
Government
Conservative Party
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- Organizations:
- Historical
Opposition
Labour Party
Co-operative Party
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Liberal Democrats
Green Party
Scottish National Party (SNP)
Alba Party
Plaid Cymru
Extraparliamentary
UK Independence Party (UKIP)[2]
Reform UK
Reclaim Party
Socialist Workers Party (SWP)
For Britain Movement
Libertarian Party
Animal Welfare Party
Women's Equality Party
Left Unity
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition
Official Monster Raving Loony Party
British National Party (BNP)
Communist Party of Britain (CPB)
Communist Party of Great Britain (Marxist-Leninist) (CPGB-ML)[3]
Socialist Labour Party
National Front
English Democrats
Mebyon Kernow
Heritage Party
Northern Independence Party
Social Democratic Party
Britain First
All for Unity
London Real Party
Let London Live
Scottish Socialist Party
Scottish Libertarian Party
Solidarity
Cornish Nationalist Party
National Liberal Party
Patriotic Alternative
Children and Family Party
Historical
Covenanters (1638 - 1654)
- File:Cavalier.png Cavaliers (1642 – 1679)
Roundheads (1642 – 1678)
Tories (1678 - 1838)
Whigs (1678 - 1859)
Radicals (1750's - 1859)
Society of United Irishmen (1791 - 1804/1805)
Peelites (1846 - 1859)
Liberal Party (1859 - 1988)
Irish Parliamentary Party (1874 - 1922)
Irish Unionist Alliance (1891 - 1922)
Independent Labour Party (1893 - 1975)
Scottish Workers' Representation Committee (1899 - 1909)[4]
Scottish Prohibition Party (1901 - 1935)
Socialist Labour Party (1903 - 1980)
All-for-Ireland League (1909 - 1918)
British Socialist Party (1911 - 1920)
Revolutionary Socialist Party (1912 - 1941)
Unionist Party (1912 - 1965)
Socialist National Defence Committee (1915 - 1927)
British Workers League (1916 - 1927)
National Socialist Party (1916 - 1941)
National Democratic and Labour Party (1918 - 1922)
Nationalist Party (1918 - 1977)
Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) (1920 - 1991)
National Liberal Party (1922 - 1923)
British Fascists (1923 - 1934)
Scottish Workers' Republican Party (1923 - 1976)
National Party of Scotland (1928 - 1934)
Progressive Party (1928 - 1970s)
Imperial Fascist League (1929 - 1939)
Ulster Liberal Party (1929 - 1987)
New Party (1931 - 1932)
Liberal National Party (1931 - 1968)
British Union of Fascists (1932 - 1940)
Social Credit Party of Great Britain (1932 - 1951)
United Socialist Movement (1934 - 1965)
British People's Party (1939 - 1954)
Common Wealth Party (1942 - 1993)
Revolutionary Communist Party (1944 - 1949)
Union Movement (1948 - 1973)
Fellowship Party (1955 - 2007)
National Labour Party (1957 - 1960)
- File:Soc.png Fife Socialist League (1957 - 1964)
British National Party (1960 - 1967)
Revolutionary Workers' Party (1962 - 1990s)
Workers Party of Scotland (1966 - 1972)
Vectic National Party (1967 - 2006)
International Marxist Group (1968 - 1982)
British Movement (1968 - 1983)
National Independence Party (1970s)
Irish Independence Party (1977 - 1985)
British Democratic Party (1979 - 1982)
Constitutional Movement (1979 - 1984)
Social Democratic Party (SDP) (1981 - 1988)
Orkney and Shetland Movement (1987 - 1989)
Islamic Party of Britain (1989 – 2006)
England First Party (2003 - 2012)
Respect Party (2004 - 2016)
Scottish Voice (2007 - 2012)
British Freedom Party (2011 - 2012)
New Deal (2013-2015)
Liberty GB (2013 - 2017)
Independent Group for Change (Change UK) (2019)
Think Tanks
Fabian Society
No Turning Back
Progress
Institute of Economic Affairs
Bow Group
Bright Blue
Demos
Social Market Foundation
Conservative Way Forward
The Henry Jackson Society
Libertarian Alliance
Mises UK
The Freedom Association
Conservative Monday Club
Selsdon Group
Compass
ResPublica
Bruges Group
Centre for Policy Studies
Turning Point UK
Social and Political Movements
Ongoing
Scottish Independence Movement (1853-)
Welsh Independence Movement (1881-)
People's Assembly Against Austerity (2013-)
Moggmentum (2017-)
Historical
Lollardy (14th-16th centuries)
Peasant's Revolt (1381)
English Dissenters (1500s-1700s)[5]
Levellers (1646-1649)
Diggers (1649-1651)
Fifth Monarchists (1649-1660)
Ranters (1649-1660s)
Jacobites (1688-1780s)
Luddites (1779-1817)
St Peter's Field Protests (1819)
- File:Soc.png Merthyr Rising (1831)
Chartists (1838-1857)
1842 general strike (1842)
Reform League (1865-1869)
Suffragists (1897-1928)
Welsh coal strike of 1898 (1898)
Suffragettes (1903-1919)
Women's Social and Political Union (1903-1918)
Women's Freedom League (1907-1961)
- File:Soc.png Tonypandy riots (1910-1911)
- File:Soc.png Red Clydeside (1911-1919)
- File:Soc.png Blind March (1920)
National Unemployed Workers' Movement (1921-1939)
- File:Soc.png National Hunger March (1932)
- File:Soc.png Jarrow March (1936)
UK miners' strike (1984-1985)
- File:Soc.png Poll Tax Riots (1990)
Cleggmania (2010)
Milifandom (2015)
Corbynmania (2015-2019)
Brexit Movement (2016-2019)
People's Vote (2018-2020)
List of Prime Ministers
Robert Walpole (1721-1742) (
Whigs)
Spencer Compton[6] (1742-1743) (
Whigs)
Henry Pelham (1743-1754) (
Whigs)
Thomas Pelham-Holles (1754-1756) (
Whigs)
William Cavendish (1756-1757) (
Whigs)
Thomas Pelham-Holles (1757-1762) (
Whigs)
John Stuart (1762-1763) (
Tories)
George Grenville (1763-1765) (
Grenvillite Whigs)
Charles Watson-Wentworth (1765-1766) (
Rockinghamite Whigs)
William Pitt the Elder (1766-1768) (
Chathamite Whigs)
Augustus FitzRoy (1768-1770) (
Chathamite Whigs)
Frederick North (1770-1782) (
Northite Tories)
Charles Watson-Wentworth (1782) (
Rockinghamite Whigs)
William Petty[7] (1782-1783) (
Chathamite Whigs)
William Cavendish-Bentinck (1783) (
Whigs)
William Pitt the Younger (1783-1801) (
Pittite Tories)
Henry Addington (1801-1804) (
Addingtonite Tories)
William Pitt the Younger (1804-1806) (
Pittite Tories)
William Grenville (1806-1807) (
Whigs)
William Cavendish-Bentinck (1807-1809) (
Pittite Tories)
Spencer Perceval (1809-1812) (
Pittite Tories)
Robert Jenkinson (1812-1827) (
Pittite Tories)
George Canning (1827) (
Canningite Tories)
Frederick John Robinson (1827-1828) (
Canningite Tories)
Arthur Wellesley (1828-1830) (
Tories)
Charles Grey (1830-1834) (
Whigs)
William Lamb (1834) (
Whigs)
Arthur Wellesley (1834) (
Tories)
Robert Peel (1834-1835) (
Conservatives)
William Lamb (1835-1841) (
Whigs)
Robert Peel (1841-1846) (
Conservatives)
John Russell (1846-1852) (
Whigs)
Edward Smith-Stanley (1852) (
Conservatives)
George Hamilton-Gordon (1852-1855) (
Peelites)
Henry John Temple (1855-1858) (
Whigs)
Edward Smith-Stanley (1858-1859) (
Conservatives)
Henry John Temple (1859-1865) (
Liberals)
John Russell (1865-1866) (
Liberals)
Edward Smith-Stanley (1866-1868) (
Conservatives)
Benjamin Disraeli (1868) (
Conservatives)
William Ewart Gladstone (1868-1874) (
Liberals)
Benjamin Disraeli (1874-1880) (
Conservatives)
William Ewart Gladstone (1880-1885) (
Liberals)
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (1885-1886) (
Conservatives)
William Ewart Gladstone (1886) (
Liberals)
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (1886-1892) (
Conservatives)
William Ewart Gladstone (1892-1894) (
Liberals)
Archibald Primrose (1894-1895) (
Liberals)
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (1895-1902) (
Conservatives)
Arthur Balfour (1902-1905) (
Conservatives)
Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1905-1908) (
Liberals)
Herbert Henry Asquith (1908-1916) (
Liberals)
David Lloyd George (1916-1922) (
Liberals)
Bonar Law (1922-1923) (
Conservatives)
Stanley Baldwin (1923-1924) (
Conservatives)
Ramsay MacDonald (1924) (
Labour)
Stanley Baldwin (1924-1929) (
Conservatives)
Ramsay MacDonald (1929-1935) (
Labour/
National Labour)
Stanley Baldwin (1935-1937) (
Conservatives)
Neville Chamberlain (1937-1940) (
Conservatives)
Winston Churchill (1940-1945) (
Conservatives)
Clement Attlee (1945-1951) (
Labour)
Winston Churchill (1951-1955) (
Conservatives)
Anthony Eden (1955-1957) (
Conservatives)
Harold Macmillan (1957-1963) (
Conservatives)
Alec Douglas-Home (1963-1964) (
Conservatives/
Unionists)
Harold Wilson (1964-1970) (
Labour)
Edward Heath (1970-1974) (
Conservatives)
Harold Wilson (1974-1976) (
Labour)
James Callaghan (1976-1979) (
Labour)
Margaret Thatcher (1979-1990) (
Conservatives)
John Major (1990-1997) (
Conservatives)
Tony Blair (1997-2007) (
Labour)
Gordon Brown (2007-2010) (
Labour)
David Cameron (2010-2016) (
Conservatives)
Theresa May (2016-2019) (
Conservatives)
Boris Johnson (2019-) (
Conservatives)
List of Deputies
Michael Heseltine (1995-1997) (
Tories)
John Prescott (1997-2007) (
Labour)
Nick Clegg (2010-2015) (
Lib Dems)
Dominic Raab (2021-) (
Tories)
List of Leaders of the Opposition
Edward Carson (1915-1916) (
Conservatives/
Irish Unionists)
Herbert Henry Asquith (1916-1918) (
Liberals)
Donald Maclean (1918-1920) (
Liberals)
Herbert Henry Asquith (1920-1922) (
Liberals)
Ramsay MacDonald (1922-1924) (
Labour)
Stanley Baldwin (1924) (
Conservatives)
Ramsay MacDonald (1924-1929) (
Labour)
Stanley Baldwin (1929-1931) (
Conservatives)
Arthur Henderson (1931) (
Labour)
George Lansbury (1931-1935) (
Labour)
Clement Attlee (1935-1940) (
Labour)
Hastings Lees-Smith (1940-1942) (
Labour)
Frederick Pethick-Lawrence (1942) (
Labour)
Arthur Greenwood (1942-1945) (
Labour)
Clement Attlee (1945) (
Labour)
Winston Churchill (1945-1951) (
Conservatives)
Clement Attlee (1951-1955) (
Labour)
Herbert Morrison (1955) (
Labour)
Hugh Gaitskell (1955-1963) (
Labour)
George Brown (1963) (
Labour)
Harold Wilson (1963-1964) (
Labour)
Alec Douglas-Home (1964-1965) (
Conservatives)
Edward Heath (1965-1970) (
Conservatives)
Harold Wilson (1970-1974) (
Labour)
Edward Heath (1974-1975) (
Conservatives)
Margaret Thatcher (1975-1979) (
Conservatives)
James Callaghan (1979-1980) (
Labour)
Michael Foot (1980-1983) (
Labour)
Neil Kinnock (1983-1992) (
Labour)
John Smith (1992-1994) (
Labour)
Margaret Beckett (1994) (
Labour)
Tony Blair (1994-1997) (
Labour)
John Major (1997) (
Conservatives)
William Hague (1997-2001) (
Conservatives)
Iain Duncan Smith (2001-2003) (
Conservatives)
Michael Howard (2003-2005) (
Conservatives)
David Cameron (2005-2010) (
Conservatives)
Harriet Harman (2010) (
Conservatives)
Ed Miliband (2010-2015) (
Labour)
Harriet Harman (2015) (
Labour)
Jeremy Corbyn (2015-2020) (
Labour)
Keith Starmer (2020-) (
Labour)
List of Notable MPs (Current)
Tories
Andrew Rosindell
Daniel Kawczynski
David Davis
Edward Leigh
Jacob Rees-Mogg
Jeremy Hunt
John Hayes
John Redwood
Liz Truss
Matt Hancock
Michael Fabricant
Michael Gove
Nadine Dorries
Philip Davies
Priti Patel
Rishi Sunak
Sajid Javid
Steve Baker
Theresa May
Damian Green
Robert Buckland
Labour
Angela Rayner
Ben Bradshaw
Clive Lewis
Diane Abbott
Hilary Benn
Jess Phillips
John McDonnell
Jeremy Corbyn (suspended)
Lisa Nandy
Liz Kendall
Lloyd Russell-Moyle
Rebecca Long-Bailey
Richard Burgeon
Sam Tarry
Yvette Cooper
Zarah Sultana
Gordon Brown
Libdems
List of Mayors
Current
Andy Burnham (Manchester)
Historical
Northern Ireland
Parliamentary
Sinn Fein
Democratic Unionist Party (DUP)
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
Ulster Unionist Party
Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP)
Extraparliamentary
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- ↑ Also contains elements of
Guild Socialism and
Corporatism
- ↑ Originally a
nationalist liberal before getting hijacked by the far-right
- ↑ CPGB-ML reveres
Vladimir Lenin,
Joseph Stalin,
Mao Zedong,
Kim Il-sung,
Enver Hoxha and
Fidel Castro, whilst denouncing
Trotskyism,
Social Democracy,
Democratic Socialism and
Khrushchevism. They also believe that
LGBT
people are all secret
Reactionaries.
- ↑ The Scottish Workers' Representation Committee consisted of
Marxists,
Catholic Socialists and
Fabian Socialists
- ↑ Some dissenting groups are still around today
- ↑ Notorious for taking measures without reaching a consensus
- ↑ He secured peace between the US and Great Britain