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To what extent does Britain have a two party system?
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Have a little read: ... To what extent does Britain have a two party system? Throughout history the British party system has experienced numerous changes most notably since the 1970s and in particular from 1997 onwards. Although currently the Labour Party and Conservatives dominate politics at national level there is evidence to suggest that it would be wrong to fully call this a two party system. Devolution and the introduction of forms of proportional representation mean that it would be wrong to over exaggerate the UK having a two party system. However, Robert Mckenzie's 1955 study of British political parties (Mckenzie 1955) would oppose this view as out of 597 pages of his book, 595 were dedicated to discussing Labour and Conservative policies. He believes that whilst one party forms government the other is the opposition. This would suggest that Britain's two party system is indeed intact. From the late 1880s until the end of the
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