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Revision as of 21:19, 4 November 2020

This article lists political parties in Estmere.


Parties with national representation

Party logo Party name Leader Status Seats in the
Commons
Seats in the
Peers
Seats in the
Euclean Parliament
Ideology
SDU Logo.png
Sotirian Democratic Union
Sotrish Democratick Gaþertang
Union sotchrien-démocratique
Official portrait of Rt Hon David Davis MP crop 2.jpg
Reginald Wilton-Smyth
Government
217 / 600
60 / 300
30 / 114
The modern SDU was founded in 1961, as a merger of the Sotirian democratic Sotirian Democratic Party and the conservative Democratic Union, which were considered the parties of the High and Low Churches respectively. This created a big tent party of the right, with social conservatism as its defining feature. The two traditional wings were joined by a monetarist faction in the 1980s. The SDU led a number of governments after its formation, and has consistently been considered a major party. It has led the current coalition government with the Reform Party since 2016. It is currently led by Reginald Wilton-Smyth, who originates from the Democratic Union wing of the party, but is considered to be a right-wing populist.
SDCP Logo.png
Social Democratic and Co-operative Party
Felloƿ Democratick and Sameƿork Mootband
Parti socialiste-démocratique et co-opéthâtique
Lisa Nandy, 2016 Labour Party Conference 3 (head crop).jpg
Anna Bailey
Official Opposition
189 / 600
76 / 300
33 / 114
Founded in 1881, the SDCP is the oldest continuing party in Estmere. It was founded as a compromise, with the aim of representing the trade union and co-operative movements and municipal socialists. Though a not an official successor, it effectively subsumed the ILC and the CRP, with those MPs taking the SDCP whip. The circumstance of its creation made the SDCP unique from other social democratic parties, with a distinctly co-operatist ideology. The SDCP overtook the liberals to become the second major party in the aftermath of the Great War, but was overtaken by the resurgent Reform Party in the 1980s; while they have recently again overtaken Reform. The party is currently led by Anna Bailey, who is seen as a member of the soft left of the party.
Reform party logo.png
Reform Party
Ameeding Mootband
Parti de r'forme
Kirsty Williams AM (28092338171) (cropped).jpg
Esther Bennett
Government
101 / 600
42 / 300
24 / 114
tbd
Estmere First Logo.png
Estmere First
Eastmarchon Forþgo
L'Estme d'abord
Daniel Hannan by Gage Skidmore.jpg
George Avery
Opposition
35 / 600
0 / 300
13 / 114
tbd
Estmere Greens Logo.png
Greens
Greens
Vèrts
Molly Scott Cato, 2016 (cropped).jpgGeorge Monbiot, 2013 (cropped).jpg
Sara Hall-Brookes & Nathan Coutanche
Opposition
29 / 600
6 / 300
7 / 114
tbd
Party of the Swathish Logo.png
Party of the Swathish
Sƿaþish Mootband
Official portrait of Rt Hon Sir George Howarth MP crop 2.jpg
Aelfwin Stringer
Opposition
15 / 600
12 / 300
5 / 114
tbd
ESWI Logo.png
Estmerish Section of the Workers' International
Eastmarish Block of þe Ƿorkers' Ƿorldƿide
Section Estmiais de l'internationale travailleux
Richard Burgon 2019.jpg
Ted Barnes
Opposition
11 / 600
4 / 300
2 / 114
tbd
Aldman Democratic Alliance
Aldske Demmokratisch Verein
Manuela Schwesig 2.jpg
Annika Schröder
Opposition
3 / 600
0 / 300
0 / 114
tbd