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This article lists the '''political parties of the [[Great Nortend]]'''.  
This article lists the '''political parties of the [[Great Nortend]]'''.  


Great Nortend has an effective two-party system comprising of the Droughers' Party (Droughers), and the Coalition comprising the Company of Scodeliers (Scodeliers) and the Conservative Party of Erbonia.  There are no independent Members of Parliament in the [[Parliament of Great Nortend|Houses of Commons]]. The [[Parliament of Great Nortend|House of Lords]] operates on a less party-regimented basis; however, most peers identify themselves as either a member of the Droughers or the Coalition.
Great Nortend has an effective two-party system comprising of the [[Droughers' Party]] (Droughers), and the [[The Coalition (Great Nortend|Coalition]] comprising the Company of Scodeliers (Scodeliers) and the Conservative Party of Erbonia.  There are no independent Members of Parliament in the [[Parliament of Great Nortend|Houses of Commons]]. The [[Parliament of Great Nortend|House of Lords]] operates on a less party-regimented basis; however, most peers identify themselves as either a member of the Droughers or the Coalition.


Despite there being three major political parties, there is often expressed the view that there is very little to differentiate between them, the Droughers and Scodeliers, having originated in the [[Church of Nortend#The Olnite Matter|Olnite Matter]] of the 18th century. The most commonly ascribed difference is their respective opinion on the status of the established church, with the Droughers arguing for a more {{wp|Protestant}} theology whereas the Scodeliers support a more {{wp|Catholic}} or {{wp|Orthodox}} theology. However, since the 19th century, this distinction has all but vanished, as the [[Church of Nortend]] theology has solidified in society.
Despite there being three major political parties, there is often expressed the view that there is very little to differentiate between them, the Droughers and Scodeliers, having originated in the [[Church of Nortend#The Olnish Matter|Olnish Matter]] of the 18th century. Their later historical difference, after the initial contrasting positions on the marriage, is their respective opinion on the status of the established church, with the Droughers arguing for a more {{wp|Protestant}} theology whereas the Scodeliers support a more {{wp|Catholic}} high church theology. However, since the 19th century, this distinction has all but vanished, as the [[Church of Nortend]] theology has solidified in society.


Both parties are considered heavily socially conservative; however the Coalition is sometimes regarded as more so. In terms of œconomics, the Droughers are more œconomically liberal whereas the Coalition is more protectionist, albeit still supporting capitalist industry. Officially, the Coalition support [[Nationalist conservatism|National Conservatism]], whilst the Droughers support [[Nationalist conservatism|Conservative Nationalism]]. It is difficult to identify the exact difference between these two ideologies, which are both broadly [[Nationalist conservatism|nationalist and conservative]].
Both parties are considered heavily socially conservative; however the Coalition is sometimes regarded as more so. In terms of œconomics, the Droughers are more œconomically liberal whereas the Coalition is more protectionist, albeit still supporting capitalist industry. Officially, the Coalition support [[Nationalist conservatism|National Conservatism]], whilst the Droughers support [[Nationalist conservatism|Democratic Nationalism]]. It is difficult to identify the exact difference between these two ideologies, which are both broadly [[Nationalist conservatism|nationalist and conservative]].


There are also a number of minor parties which do not have any seats in [[Parliament of Great Nortend|Parliament]].
There are also a number of minor parties which do not have any seats in [[Parliament of Great Nortend|Parliament]], which include the Disestablishmentarian Party and the Reform Party.


==Parties==
==Parties==

Revision as of 12:13, 1 January 2023

This article lists the political parties of the Great Nortend.

Great Nortend has an effective two-party system comprising of the Droughers' Party (Droughers), and the Coalition comprising the Company of Scodeliers (Scodeliers) and the Conservative Party of Erbonia. There are no independent Members of Parliament in the Houses of Commons. The House of Lords operates on a less party-regimented basis; however, most peers identify themselves as either a member of the Droughers or the Coalition.

Despite there being three major political parties, there is often expressed the view that there is very little to differentiate between them, the Droughers and Scodeliers, having originated in the Olnish Matter of the 18th century. Their later historical difference, after the initial contrasting positions on the marriage, is their respective opinion on the status of the established church, with the Droughers arguing for a more Protestant theology whereas the Scodeliers support a more Catholic high church theology. However, since the 19th century, this distinction has all but vanished, as the Church of Nortend theology has solidified in society.

Both parties are considered heavily socially conservative; however the Coalition is sometimes regarded as more so. In terms of œconomics, the Droughers are more œconomically liberal whereas the Coalition is more protectionist, albeit still supporting capitalist industry. Officially, the Coalition support National Conservatism, whilst the Droughers support Democratic Nationalism. It is difficult to identify the exact difference between these two ideologies, which are both broadly nationalist and conservative.

There are also a number of minor parties which do not have any seats in Parliament, which include the Disestablishmentarian Party and the Reform Party.

Parties

Party Name Status Party Warden Seats in Parliament Ideology
Company of Scodeliers In Coalition Government
The Right Honourable
Sir Spencer de Stornton
1st Banneret
96 / 315
National conservatism, High Church, Traditionalism, Protectionism
Conservative Party In Coalition Government
The Right Honourable
Martin Fitzgerald
86 / 315
National conservatism, Mercantilism
Droughers' Party Opposition
The Right Honourable
Richard de Sceller
Lord of Stavensound
131 / 315
Democratic nationalism, Low Church, Capitalism, Weak Reformist