tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5104221707954184691.post7726719912569958751..comments2023-05-07T14:52:40.084+01:00Comments on St John's Politics: Prime Ministers Questions 2nd November 2016J Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12573055175961348701noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5104221707954184691.post-19153969466579547482016-11-11T12:06:51.531+00:002016-11-11T12:06:51.531+00:00The UK is often described as having a 'two par...The UK is often described as having a 'two party system'.There is evidence to support this.The growth of a credible 3rd party and minority parties such as SNP and UKIP and the FPTP system are important factors.It is argued that Britain has a genuine multi-party system,because the share of the vote and number of seats won by two main parties has fallen.Furthermore, voters do not identify themselves with a single party, but form opinions about a range of parties.The rise of the Liberal Democrats has been a deciding factor in the U.K. being considered as 'multi party'.Susan B Anthonynoreply@blogger.com