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Political fragmentation in Britain is here to stay

Smaller parties are thriving

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By Matthew Holehouse, British political correspondent, The Economist

Glance around the chamber of the House of Commons in 2025 and British politics appears quite stable. A mass of Labour mps spill over the green government benches and up into the aisles, having tallied more than 400 of a possible 650 seats in the general election of 2024. With their support, the government can legislate more or less as it wishes.

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This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition of The World Ahead 2025 under the headline “Fragmentation is here to stay”

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