parties Flashcards
Labour key policies 2025
Establishment of “Great British Energy” to drive green investment
NHS reform focusing on reducing waiting times and improving services
Constitutional reforms, including House of Lords reform
Fiscal responsibility with no major tax increases
Conservative key policies 2025
Emphasis on tax cuts and deregulation
Tough stance on immigration and law enforcement
Support for traditional values and national sovereignty
reform key policies 2025
Withdrawal from the European Convention on Human Rights
Introduction of a British Bill of Rights
Reduction of immigration and government spending
lib dems key policies 2025
Advocacy for proportional representation and electoral reform
Investment in health and social care services
Commitment to environmental sustainability and climate action
green key policies 2025
Achieving net-zero carbon emissions by 2040
Implementing a Universal Basic Income
Investing in public transportation and renewable energy
snp key policies 2025
Pursuit of Scottish independence and rejoining the EU
Investment in public services and progressive taxation
Promotion of social justice and equality
snp 2024 election performance
Experienced significant losses in the 2024 general election, losing around three-quarters of its seats.
labour 2024 election performance
Achieved a landslide victory in the 2024 general election, becoming the largest party in Scotland and Wales.
conservative party 2024 election performance
Suffered the worst defeat in party history during the 2024 general election, losing significant support across the UK.
reform 2024 election performance
Gained MPs in the 2024 general election, marking their first presence in the House of Commons.
lib dem 2024 election performance
Achieved significant gains in the 2024 general election, reaching their highest-ever number of seats.
green 2024 election progress
Secured a record number of seats in the 2024 general election.
who has more current members conservatives or reform
reform by a large amount close to labours
how many members has the conservatives lost since 2005
2005-250,000
2024- 131,680
How much of the population actually voted for labour 2024
a third of the 59% so 20 % of the population actualy voted for this government