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Page 1: Political System in the UK The Parties. Logos : Britain is normally described as having a 'two-party system'. Britain is unlike most other countries

Political System in the UK

The PartiesThe Parties

Page 2: Political System in the UK The Parties. Logos : Britain is normally described as having a 'two-party system'. Britain is unlike most other countries

LogosLogos::

Page 3: Political System in the UK The Parties. Logos : Britain is normally described as having a 'two-party system'. Britain is unlike most other countries

Britain is normally described as having a 'two-party system'.

Britain is unlike most other countries in that its parties were first formed inside Parliament, and were only later extended to the public at large.

Page 4: Political System in the UK The Parties. Logos : Britain is normally described as having a 'two-party system'. Britain is unlike most other countries

Parties do not extend into every area of public and social life in the country=> Universities have their Conservative , Labour and Liberal Democrat clubs

It is usually a party's MPs who have the most control over party policy and the biggest influence on the choice of party leader

Page 5: Political System in the UK The Parties. Logos : Britain is normally described as having a 'two-party system'. Britain is unlike most other countries

History of UK political History of UK political partiesparties

UK political parties emerged in the mid-19th century. From then until the 1920s, the Conservative and the Liberal parties dominated the political scene.

From the end of the War in 1945 the Conservative and Labour parties have dominated British politics, alternating power between them ever since.

These 3 parties dominate the UK delegation to the European Parliament.

Page 6: Political System in the UK The Parties. Logos : Britain is normally described as having a 'two-party system'. Britain is unlike most other countries

During the eighteenth century Members of Parliament tended to divide themselves into two camps, those who usually supported the government of the time and those who usually did not=>alternative government

Page 7: Political System in the UK The Parties. Logos : Britain is normally described as having a 'two-party system'. Britain is unlike most other countries

There are nationalist parties in Scotland (the Scottish National Party) and Wales (Plaid Cymru –”Party of Wales”)

Northern Ireland has a number of parties divided predominantly on ethnic and religious lines, including the Ulster Unionists, the Democratic Unionists, the Social Democratic and Labour Party and Sinn Féin.

Page 8: Political System in the UK The Parties. Logos : Britain is normally described as having a 'two-party system'. Britain is unlike most other countries

The pairing systemThe pairing system

An MP of one party is 'paired' with an MP of another party=>neither of them bother to turn up for the vote=>the difference in numbers between one side and the other is maintained, while the MPs are free to get on with other work.

Page 9: Political System in the UK The Parties. Logos : Britain is normally described as having a 'two-party system'. Britain is unlike most other countries

Conservative & Conservative & Unionist PartyUnionist Party

David Cameron

«Change to Win – Win for Britain»

Page 10: Political System in the UK The Parties. Logos : Britain is normally described as having a 'two-party system'. Britain is unlike most other countries

The Conservative The Conservative Party isParty isthe second largest

political party in the United Kingdom

the most successful political party in history in terms of election victories

One of the oldest political party in the world

Since World War I the Conservative Party and its principal opponent, the Labour Party, have dominated British political life

Page 11: Political System in the UK The Parties. Logos : Britain is normally described as having a 'two-party system'. Britain is unlike most other countries

Although it was in government for two-thirds of the twentieth century, it has been in opposition in Parliament since losing the 1997 election to the Labour Party under Tony Blair.

Developed from the group of MPs known as the Tories in the early nineteenth century=> the term “Tory”

Page 12: Political System in the UK The Parties. Logos : Britain is normally described as having a 'two-party system'. Britain is unlike most other countries

Guiding principlesGuiding principles::

the promotion of private property and enterprise

the maintenance of a strong military

the preservation of traditional cultural values and institutions.

Page 13: Political System in the UK The Parties. Logos : Britain is normally described as having a 'two-party system'. Britain is unlike most other countries

“The Conservative Party is ambitious and optimistic about the future of Britain. Our country faces difficult times ahead which require strong leadership.”

Chamali Fernando, Friday, September 25th, 2009 .