While two parties dominate vote share and seat share in parliament, popularity is only one measure of a party system. Several parties have influenced policy over the last decade, most notably UKIP but also the Brexit Party and the DUP. Should we therefore judge a party system by policy influence, or who controls the executive? If the latter is the case, the UK has only one dominant party. Yet it is important get out of the Westminster bubble. The devolved bodies with proportional voting systems lend credence the idea that the two party system theory is not applicable to the whole of the UK.
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