Evaluate the view that the only political parties that matter in our political system are the Labour and Conservatives Parties. Flashcards
Introduction - Themes
Official Agreement in Westminster
Devolution
Influence in Westminster
Introduction - Argument
The UK as a whole can be described as a two party system with many parties in different areas competing to gain power, but in terms of election results it is a two party system
Official Agreements in Westminster - Disagree - Point
In the 2017 elections the percentage of votes for Labour and the Conservative Party reached a high, and this trend continued in 2019
Official Agreements in Westminster - Disagree - Examples
In 2017, the Conservatives and Labour made up over 82.4% of the vote share and over 90% of the seats
In 2019, the Conservatives and Labour made up over 75.8% of the vote share and over 83% of the seats
Official Agreements in Westminster - Agree - Point
Even with the high percentage of seats in Westminster, other parties still have had influence within Parliament, especially in recent years
Official Agreements in Westminster - Agree - Examples
When Theresa May was in a minority government, she had to enter a confidence-and-supply agreement with the DUP
David Cameron had to go into a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats
Devolution - Disagree - Point
Devolved bodies with regards to seats and voters are still primarily two-party systems as Labour and the Conservatives still control a lot of devolved assemblies
Devolution - Disagree - Examples
In 2021, Labour won 50% of seats in the Welsh Parliament
In the recent London Mayoral Elections it was Labour candidate, Sadiq Kahn, that emerged victorious. Before him, it was Boris Johnson from the Conservative Party
Devolution - Agree - Point
Northern Ireland and Scotland cannot be ignored - they are both dominated by other parties and Labour and the Conservatives are minorities
Influence in Westminster - Disagree - Point
Despite recent laps in the two-party dominance, after 2019 the importance of Labour and the Conservatives has been reiterated
Devolution - Agree - Examples
Scottish Parliament had been dominated by the SNP since 2007 and in Westminister the SNP won 48 out of 59 seats avaliable
Due to the history of Northern Ireland, they have a completely different party system - with the DUP and Sinn Fein dominating
Influence in Westminster - Disagree - Examples
Not only did the two get 76.8% of the vote, but the Conservatives dramatically increased their seat share, winning 47 more seats than in 2019
There has been a major decline of third parties - the Lib Dems lost 49 seats in the 2015 general election
Influence in Westminster - Agree - Point
Minor parties have been gaining more of the vote share, rather than seats, this has led them to be able to influence major parties
Influence in Westminster - Agree - Examples
The Green Party vote share has grown from 1% in 2010 to 3.8% in 2015, including 1 seat in Parliament held by Caroline Lucas. Both major parties now have more environmentally conscious policies
UKIP and the Brexit Party’s vote share massively decline in 2019, this is because they had both achieved their aim of Brexit