Burge UK

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Burge UK
AbbreviationBUK
LeaderMichael Gove
Deputy LeaderBoris Johnson
PresidentChloe Cook
Chief ExecutiveAriya Hawkins
Lords LeaderThe Lord Fraser
Founded15 June 2022
Split fromConservative Party
Labour Party
HeadquartersLondon, United Kingdom
Women's wingBUK Women
Membership (2022)203,517
IdeologyConservatism
Euroscepticism
British nationalism
Right-wing populism
Political positionRight-wing
ColorsDark blue
Black
Slogan"Progress In Tradition"
House of Commons
76 / 682
House of Lords
74 / 780

Burge UK is a right-wing political party in the United Kingdom. Formed in June 2022, the party was founded by former Conservative MPs Michael Gove and Boris Johnson, in response to an unsuccessful attempt by the two to have themselves readmitted into the Conservative Party, having previously been expelled from the party by David Cameron in the wake of the 2016 United Kingdom political crisis. As a right-wing political party, Burge UK has often been compared to the likes of the UK Independence Party and its successor, Reform UK, with whom the party largely shares similar right-wing policies while also espousing strong Euroscepticism and are in favour of the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union.

In addition to its co-founders, the party also consists of approximately sixty-four MPs from the Conservative Party and ten from the Labour Party respectively. The party currently has seventy-six MPs in the House of Commons, making it the third largest political party in the United Kingdom, and seventy-four MPs in the House of Lords, where they are otherwise the fourth-largest behind the Liberal Democrats.