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List of parties contesting the 2005 United Kingdom general election

In the 2005 general election, numerous minor or single issue candidates stood for election. Due to the first past the post electoral system, national fourth parties are rarely successful in achieving representation in the House of Commons. A notable exception is the case of regional parties, such as the Scottish National Party or Plaid Cymru, who have gained a number of seats.

The impact of minor parties should not be underestimated. The success of the Green Party in the 1980s led to environmentalism becoming a key issue for the three main parties, while the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) is now one of the largest British parties in the Europe Parliament and has greatly advanced the issue of euroscepticism.

Parties listed below are organised firstly by the nations and regions in which they are standing, then the number of MPs elected in the 2001 general election, then by number of candidates standing in the 2005 election, and finally alphabetically. As a result, parties attracting more support will tend to appear higher in each list than fringe parties.

Parties standing in England and Wales edit

There are well over 500 seats in England and Wales, with the Labour Party and Conservative Party standing in every one, and the Liberal Democrats standing aside only against Health Concern. UKIP also contested the majority of seats, while Plaid Cymru stood in every seat in Wales. Thirty further parties stood in more than one seat, while others contested a single constituency.

Parties that won seats in 2001

Other parties

Notes

  1. ^ The previously elected UK Parliamentary representative of this party (George Galloway) was elected under the banner of the Labour Party.
  2. ^ Stood as part of the English Democrats Alliance.

Parties standing in Northern Ireland edit

There are eighteen seats in Northern Ireland, and four parties stood in every seat. These parties do not stand in the rest of the UK; although the Democratic Unionist Party has briefly held a mainland Westminster seat due to a defection, and Sinn Féin also stands in the Republic of Ireland. Three other Northern Ireland-only parties stood, while the [Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party] and Vote For Yourself Rainbow Dream Ticket also put up candidates.


Parties that won seats in 2001

Other parties

Parties standing in Scotland edit

There are fifty-nine seats in Scotland. The SNP stood in every one, while Labour, the Conservatives and Lib Dems did not contest the Speaker's seat and the SSP did not stand against the independent candidate Rose Gentle. Several other parties stood in a smaller selection of constituencies.


Parties that won seats in 2001

Other parties

References edit

  1. ^ Wheeler, Brian (2 April 2009). "How to start your own party". BBC News. Retrieved 9 January 2010.
  2. ^ Wheeler, Brian (6 January 2004). "24 hour party people". BBC News Online Magazine. Retrieved 9 January 2010.
  3. ^ Pfeifer, Sylvia (14 March 2004). "It's Your Party and you can log on if you want to". Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 9 January 2010.
  4. ^ . New Media Age. 4 November 2004. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 9 January 2010.
  5. ^ "Britain's new party goes online". BBC News. 15 March 2004. Retrieved 9 January 2010.
  6. ^ Woods, David (4 April 2005). "Starting a new political party". Unlock Democracy. Retrieved 9 January 2010.
  7. ^ . Your Party. Internet Archive. Archived from the original on 8 January 2006. Retrieved 9 January 2010.
  8. ^ (PDF). 16 December 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 December 2008. Retrieved 9 January 2010.

External links edit

  • at the official Parliament website.
  • List of number of candidates by party

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In the 2005 general election numerous minor or single issue candidates stood for election Due to the first past the post electoral system national fourth parties are rarely successful in achieving representation in the House of Commons A notable exception is the case of regional parties such as the Scottish National Party or Plaid Cymru who have gained a number of seats The impact of minor parties should not be underestimated The success of the Green Party in the 1980s led to environmentalism becoming a key issue for the three main parties while the United Kingdom Independence Party UKIP is now one of the largest British parties in the Europe Parliament and has greatly advanced the issue of euroscepticism Parties listed below are organised firstly by the nations and regions in which they are standing then the number of MPs elected in the 2001 general election then by number of candidates standing in the 2005 election and finally alphabetically As a result parties attracting more support will tend to appear higher in each list than fringe parties Contents 1 Parties standing in England and Wales 2 Parties standing in Northern Ireland 3 Parties standing in Scotland 4 References 5 External linksParties standing in England and Wales editThere are well over 500 seats in England and Wales with the Labour Party and Conservative Party standing in every one and the Liberal Democrats standing aside only against Health Concern UKIP also contested the majority of seats while Plaid Cymru stood in every seat in Wales Thirty further parties stood in more than one seat while others contested a single constituency Parties that won seats in 2001 Labour Party 569 candidates in 2005 Conservative Party 569 Liberal Democrats 568 Plaid Cymru 40 Independent Kidderminster Hospital and Health Concern 1 Often abbreviated to Health Concern Other parties United Kingdom Independence Party 475 candidates in 2005 Green Party of England and Wales 182 British National Party 117 Veritas 66 Socialist Labour Party SLP 40 RESPECT The Unity Coalition 1 26 English Democrats Party 25 Legalise Cannabis Alliance 20 Official Monster Raving Loony Party 20 Vote For Yourself Rainbow Dream Ticket 17 Socialist Alternative 17 Liberal Party 13 National Front 13 Workers Revolutionary Party 10 Christian Peoples Alliance 9 Alliance for Green Socialism 5 Communist Party of Britain 5 Forward Wales 5 Community Action Party 4 Mebyon Kernow 4 Alliance for Change 3 Clause 28 Children s Protection Christian Democrats 3 Peace and Progress 3 People s Choice Making Politicians Work 3 Progressive Democratic Party 3 UK Community Issues Party 3 Democratic Socialist Alliance 2 Peace Party 2 S O S Voters Against Overdevelopment of Northampton 2 Senior Citizens Party 2 Socialist Unity 2 Third Way 2 Your Party 2 January 2004 April 2006 Founded by four dotcom entrepreneurs the party sought to canvass ideas from online participants before formulating a set of policies a form of direct democracy 1 2 3 4 5 6 It contested two seats at the 2005 general election 7 then deregistered in April 2006 8 Alternative Party politics 1 Baths Party 1 Bean Party 1 Blair Must Go Party 1 Bridges Party 1 British Public Party 1 Burnley Party 1 Campaigning for Real Democracy 1 Church of the Militant Elvis Party 1 Community Group 1 Community Party 1 Civilisation Party 1 Croydon Pensions Alliance 1 Death Dungeons and Taxes Party 1 Democratic Labour Party 1 English Independence Party 1 English Parliamentary Party 1 Families First UK 1 Fit for Integrity and Trust 1 Forum Party 1 Freedom Party 1 Get Britain Back 1 Good Party 1 Honesty Party 1 Imperial Party 1 Iraq War Not In My Name 1 Independent Working Class Association 1 Islam Zinda Baad Platform 1 Justice Party 1 Local Community Party 1 Max Power Party 1 Millennium Council 1 Motorcycle News Party 1 Newcastle Academy With Christian Values Party 1 New England Party 1 Northern Progress For You 1 People s Justice Party 1 Personality And Rational Thinking Yes Party 1 Protest Vote Party 1 Removal of Tetra Masts in Cornwall 1 Resolutionist Party 1 St Albans Party 1 Save the National Health 1 Seeks A Worldwide Online Participatory Democracy 1 Silent Majority Party 1 Socialist Party of Great Britain 1 Telepathic Partnership 1 Their Party 1 Tigers Eye the Party for Kids 1 UK Pathfinders Party 1 UK Pensioners Party 1 Xtraordinary People Party 1 Wessex Regionalist Party 1 Notes The previously elected UK Parliamentary representative of this party George Galloway was elected under the banner of the Labour Party Stood as part of the English Democrats Alliance Parties standing in Northern Ireland editThere are eighteen seats in Northern Ireland and four parties stood in every seat These parties do not stand in the rest of the UK although the Democratic Unionist Party has briefly held a mainland Westminster seat due to a defection and Sinn Fein also stands in the Republic of Ireland Three other Northern Ireland only parties stood while the Conservative Party UK Conservative Party and Vote For Yourself Rainbow Dream Ticket also put up candidates Parties that won seats in 2001 Ulster Unionist Party 18 candidates in 2005 Unionist Democratic Unionist Party 18 Unionist Sinn Fein 18 Republican Social Democratic and Labour Party 18 NationalistOther parties Alliance Party of Northern Ireland 12 candidates in 2005 Vote For Yourself Rainbow Dream Ticket 6 Workers Party 6 Conservative Party 3 Socialist Environmental Alliance 1 Parties standing in Scotland editThere are fifty nine seats in Scotland The SNP stood in every one while Labour the Conservatives and Lib Dems did not contest the Speaker s seat and the SSP did not stand against the independent candidate Rose Gentle Several other parties stood in a smaller selection of constituencies Parties that won seats in 2001 Labour Party 58 candidates in 2005 Liberal Democrats 58 Scottish National Party 59 Conservative and Unionist Party 58 Speaker 1 Other parties Scottish Socialist Party 58 candidates in 2005 UK Independence Party 21 Scottish Green Party 20 Operation Christian Vote 10 Socialist Labour Party SLP 10 Free Scotland Party 3 British National Party 2 Scottish Senior Citizens Unity Party 2 Communist Party of Britain 1 Death Dungeons and Taxes Party 1 Independent Green Voice 1 Legalise Cannabis Alliance 1 Liberal Party 1 Pride in Paisley Party 1 Publican Party 1 Scottish Independence Party 1 Scottish Pensioners Party 1 Scottish Unionist Party 1 References edit Wheeler Brian 2 April 2009 How to start your own party BBC News Retrieved 9 January 2010 Wheeler Brian 6 January 2004 24 hour party people BBC News Online Magazine Retrieved 9 January 2010 Pfeifer Sylvia 14 March 2004 It s Your Party and you can log on if you want to Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 9 January 2010 Your Party runs online survey for general election New Media Age 4 November 2004 Archived from the original on 21 July 2011 Retrieved 9 January 2010 Britain s new party goes online BBC News 15 March 2004 Retrieved 9 January 2010 Woods David 4 April 2005 Starting a new political party Unlock Democracy Retrieved 9 January 2010 General Election Results Your Party Internet Archive Archived from the original on 8 January 2006 Retrieved 9 January 2010 List of Political Parties either renamed or deregistered since 2002 PDF 16 December 2009 Archived from the original PDF on 6 December 2008 Retrieved 9 January 2010 External links editComposition of Parliament at the official Parliament website List of number of candidates by party Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of parties contesting the 2005 United Kingdom general election amp oldid 1205232228, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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