List of movements/Political Parties/United Kingdom

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Elections of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland

2001 General Election

  • Tony Blair ( Labour)
    • Won with 412 seats winning a landslide victory with 40% of the popular vote however lost 6 seats from the previous election.
  • William Hague ( Conservatives)
    • Lost with 166 seats which was only one more than in the previous election and only won more in the popular vote than last by 1% at 31.7% of the vote.
  • Charles Kennedy ( Liberal Democrats)
    • Lost with 52 seats though gained 6 and one just under 20% of the popular vote at 18.3%
  • John Swinney ( Scottish National Party)
    • Lost won seat from 1997 to only having five seats in parliament.
  • David Trimble ( Ulster Unionist Party)
    • Lost while functioning as the Conservative Party in Northern Ireland winning only six seats losing four seats out of their previous ten.

2005 General Election

  • Tony Blair ( Labour)
    • Won with 355 seats with a majority of 31 seats but the lowest popular vote percentage for any majority government of just 35.2%
  • Michael Howard ( Conservatives)
    • Lost with 198 seats which is short of a majority by 126 seats but did win 30 additional seats compared to the last election in 2001, despite the gains in seats almost no growth was seen in the popular vote share only having a 0.7% increase compared to 2001
  • Charles Kennedy ( Liberal Democrats)
    • Lost with 62 seats which is short of a majority by 262 seats however this was an increase of eleven seats compared to 2001 as well as having a significant increase in the popular vote share of 3.7%
  • Ian Paisely ( Democratic Unionist Party)
    • Successfully won half of all seats in Northern Ireland, which gave them 9 seats in parliament.
  • Alex Salmond ( SNP)
    • Won 6 out of 59 seats that exist for Scotland in Westminster

2010 General Election

  • David Cameron ( Conservatives)
    • He won a plurality with 306 seats however this missed an effective majority in parliament by 15 seats.
  • Gordon Brown ( Labour)
    • Lost his majority to govern and was left with 258 seats which is short of a majority by 63 seats
  • Nick Clegg ( Liberal Democrats)
  • Won 57 seats, losing five, but entered into government supporting David Cameron and the Conservative party.
  • Peter Robinson ( Democratic Unionist Party)
    • Lost with 8 seats, remaining in opposition, however managed to beat the UUP, SDLP, SNP and Sinn Fein to be both the largest party in Northern Ireland and the fourth largest party in the United Kingdom.

2015 General Election

  • David Cameron ( Conservatives)
    • He won with 330 seats which is an effective majority of 7 while also escaping a coalition he was in previously.
  • Ed Miliband ( Labour)
    • Lost with 232 seats which is short of an effective majority by 91 seats.
  • Nicola Sturgeon ( Scottish National Party)
    • Won 56 seats but do not intend on governing even within a coalition, goal is only another referendum on Scottish indepedence.
  • Nick Clegg ( Liberal Democrats)
    • Lost 49 seats, being reduced to 8 in total, which is 315 seats from an effective majority.

2017 General Election

  • Theresa May ( Conservatives)
    • She won a plurality with 317 seats which is short of an effective majority by 5 seats this would then be filled by members of the Northern Irish Unionist party, the DUP (Democratic Unionists)
  • Jeremy Corbyn ( Labour)
    • He fell short of an effective majority by 60 seats and a plurality by 56 seats
  • Tim Farron ( Liberal Democrats]]
    • He fell short of an effective majority by 310 seats and a plurality by 306 seats
  • Nicola Sturgeon ( Scottish National Party)
    • Held 35 (losing 15) seats but do not intend on governing even within a coalition, goal is only another referendum on Scottish indepedence.

2019 General Election

  • Boris Johnson ( Conservatives)
    • He won 365 seats with an effective majority of 43 seats.
  • Jeremy Corbyn ( Labour)
    • He lost with 202 seats which is short of an effective majority by 120 seats.
  • Nicola Sturgeon ( Scottish National Party)
    • Held 48 seats but do not intend on governing even within a coalition, goal is only a referendum on Scottish indepedence.
  • Jo Swinson ( Liberal Democrats]]
    • She lost with 11 seats, including losing her own, which is short of an effective majority by 311

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