Fianna Fáil remains most popular party, poll suggests
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Fianna Fáil remains most popular party, poll suggests
A new opinion poll has suggested Fianna Fáil remains narrowly the most popular party in the country, leading Sinn Féin by 1 percentage point, despite the poll suggesting Micheál Martin's party's support has fallen 2 percentage points since the previous poll.
After 100 Years, Britain’s Two-Party Political System May Be Crumbling
A dramatic victory in a parliamentary special election. Hundreds of seats won in English municipalities. A first taste of power in the lower tiers of government. By making extensive gains in a set of local elections held in England on Thursday, Nigel Farage, one of Britain’s best known supporters of President Trump and the leader of the anti-immigration Reform U.K. party, consolidated his reputation as the country’s foremost political disrupter.…
Maybe finish off: Farage brought down the two-party system of Britain: EADaily
EADaily, May 4th, 2025. The UK's two-party system has collapsed. The final results of the local elections were a real humiliation for the Conservatives and the Labor Party. Both parties lost almost 900 seats of municipal deputies in total. Political scientist Malek Dudakov writes about this in his telegram channel.
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