In case you're interested, elections for the Scottish Parliament are coming up on May the 1st.
A quick run-down of the parties:
Scottish Labour, the largest party, and coalition partner with the Lib-Dems. Slightly to the left of Blair.
Scottish National Party, the second largest party. A bit to the left of Labour, although they also have a Thatcherite wing. Favours independence.
Scottish Conservatives, the third largest party. A bit to the right of Labour. Wants to cut bureaucracy and government control.
Scottish Liberal Democrats, the fourth largest party, junior coalition partners to Labour. To the left of Labour.
Scottish Green Party, one MSP. Environmental, and anti-euro.
Scottish Socialist Party, one MSP. Radical left wingers, aim to create a independent socialist Scotland.
Scottish Peoples Alliance, new party. Right-wing party, determined to slash tax and bureaucracy.
UK Independence Party, no MSPs. Want to abolish the Scottish Parliament and withdraw Britain from the EU.
The Scottish electoral system is a hybrid of first-past-the-post and proportional representation. Combined with voter apathy, the parties with the more radical followings could score pretty highly, with the established parties losing out. If the turn-out is really low, then the future of the Scottish Parliament could be in doubt.
A quick run-down of the parties:
Scottish Labour, the largest party, and coalition partner with the Lib-Dems. Slightly to the left of Blair.
Scottish National Party, the second largest party. A bit to the left of Labour, although they also have a Thatcherite wing. Favours independence.
Scottish Conservatives, the third largest party. A bit to the right of Labour. Wants to cut bureaucracy and government control.
Scottish Liberal Democrats, the fourth largest party, junior coalition partners to Labour. To the left of Labour.
Scottish Green Party, one MSP. Environmental, and anti-euro.
Scottish Socialist Party, one MSP. Radical left wingers, aim to create a independent socialist Scotland.
Scottish Peoples Alliance, new party. Right-wing party, determined to slash tax and bureaucracy.
UK Independence Party, no MSPs. Want to abolish the Scottish Parliament and withdraw Britain from the EU.
The Scottish electoral system is a hybrid of first-past-the-post and proportional representation. Combined with voter apathy, the parties with the more radical followings could score pretty highly, with the established parties losing out. If the turn-out is really low, then the future of the Scottish Parliament could be in doubt.
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