2.3 - Minority Parties in the UK Flashcards
What are the main minority parties in the UK?
SNP
Plaid Cymru
UKIP
DUP
Green
When was the SNP established?
1934.
When did the SNP win its first Parliamentary seat?
1967.
What is the highest number of seats the SNP has ever received?
56.
How did the SNP become the third biggest party in the Commons following the GE’s of 2015 and 2017?
They won a large portion of seats in Scotland.
56/59 in 2015
35/59 in 2017
Why is the SNP’s power limited at Westminster?
The Labour Party seem unwilling to work with a party that has established itself as the dominant political force of Scotland.
Where has the SNP’s most powerful policies come?
In the government of Scotland.
What are the most impactful policies the SNP has made in Scotland?
Maintained free university tuition.
Prescription charges have been abolished.
16 and 17 year olds have been permitted to vote in local council elections and were allowed to vote in the Scottish independence referendum.
Why is it important to not overexaggerate the power of the SNP?
Scotland is still part of the UK, so despite their rejection of nuclear weapons, those decisions are still made at Westminster.
The Supreme Court also ruled that Scotland need not be consulted over legislation withdrawing themselves from the EU, despite their decisive decision to remain in the EU.
When does Plaid Cyrmu date from?
1925.
When did Plaid Cymru win their first seat at Westminster?
1966.
Where did Plaid Cymru win their first seat?
Carmarthen by-election.
Where is Plaid Cymru’s main basis of support?
North Wales (particularly the Welsh speaking parts).
What is the most seats that Plaid Cymru has won?
4 out of 40 in the Welsh Parliamentary seats.
What is Plaid Cymru’s power within the National Assembly for Wales?
Limited, but they formed a coalition with Labour from 2007 - 2011.
Why did Plaid Cymru enter into a coalition with Labour?
Under the premise that the Assembly would have further devolved powers.