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The Federal Party was founded in 1982 by [[Sir Anthony Walthem]], a prominent Conservative backbencher. He was joined by several Conservative and Imperial defectors, most notably [[Jarred Harrison]], the present Minister of Welfare. Though the party has managed to amass a network of wealthy patrons and has run notably impressive campaigns since the [[1986 Vionna-Frankenlischian Election|1986 election]], it has consistently failed to garner much public support as many consider it a party of few stances. It frequently returns fewer than ten MPs and has never returned more than thirteen (in 2003). | The Federal Party was founded in 1982 by [[Sir Anthony Walthem]], a prominent Conservative backbencher. He was joined by several Conservative and Imperial defectors, most notably [[Jarred Harrison]], the present Minister of Welfare. Though the party has managed to amass a network of wealthy patrons and has run notably impressive campaigns since the [[1986 Vionna-Frankenlischian Election|1986 election]], it has consistently failed to garner much public support as many consider it a party of few stances. It frequently returns fewer than ten MPs and has never returned more than thirteen (in 2003). | ||
The Party is positioned on the centre-right wing of Vionna-Frankenlischian politics and is economically neoliberal. |
Revision as of 22:37, 31 May 2019
Federal Party | |
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Leader | Joshua Wood |
Chairman | Ian Beck |
Founder | Sir Anthony Walthem |
Founded | May 18, 1982 |
Headquarters | 9 Conquistador's Road, City of Frankenlisch |
Newspaper | The New Federalist |
Youth wing | Young Federalists |
Political position | Centre-Right |
House of Commons | 8 / 825
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House of Nobles Registered Peers | 13 / 1,000
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County Council Seats | 1 / 103
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Members on the Royal Upper Parliament | 1 / 35
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The Federal Party is a centre-right political party in the United Kingdom of Vionna-Frankenlisch. In existance since 1982, it has remained a small party in the House of Commons due to thin electoral support. It currently returns 8 MPs, along with 13 affiliated Registered Peers, 1 County Council Seat and 1 Advisor to the Royal Upper Parliament (holding the position of Colonial Advisor).
The Federal Party was founded in 1982 by Sir Anthony Walthem, a prominent Conservative backbencher. He was joined by several Conservative and Imperial defectors, most notably Jarred Harrison, the present Minister of Welfare. Though the party has managed to amass a network of wealthy patrons and has run notably impressive campaigns since the 1986 election, it has consistently failed to garner much public support as many consider it a party of few stances. It frequently returns fewer than ten MPs and has never returned more than thirteen (in 2003).
The Party is positioned on the centre-right wing of Vionna-Frankenlischian politics and is economically neoliberal.