Conservatives
Conservative and Unionist Party
- 365 MPs in the 2019 General Election
- 345 MPs at dissolution
On 22nd May 2024, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak dropped the big news: a general election is happening on 4th July 2024! This is your chance to shape the future of our country. Polling stations will be open from 7 am to 10 pm, giving you plenty of time to pop in and cast your vote. Whether you're an early bird or a night owl, there's a slot for you. So, bring your ID and get ready to make your voice heard. It's your vote, your future - don't miss out!
Time until 4th July 2024 at 6am
There are loads of political parties competing for your vote this July. A political party is basically a team of people with similar ideas and beliefs, working together to achieve their goals. These goals and ideas are usually laid out in a document called a "Manifesto". The manifesto is super important during a General Election campaign, as it's what the parties base their campaigns on.
Below is a list of the political parties vying for your vote this year, sorted by the number of MPs they had after the 2019 general election (and in case of a tie, by the number of MPs at the time Parliament was dissolved).
Conservative and Unionist Party
The Labour Party
Scottish National Party
Liberal Democrats
Democratic Unionist Party
Sinn Féin
Plaid Cymru – the Party of Wales
Social Democratic and Labour Party
Alliance Party of Northern Ireland
Green Party of England and Wales
Alba Party
Reform UK
Workers Party of Britain