2035 Parliamentary General Election

The 2035 was the first election in 6 years and was highly anticipated. Many candidates stood and their was very high turnout as there was a high clamour for election after the election was delayed due to the British Cival war.

This election was primarily focused on the proposed peace plan and the ongoing guerrilla warfare carried out by the Islamists. London was still under the military governorship of Max Porters despite the war officially being over for over a 1 year. Throughout the campaign PPV were polling far ahead of all the other parties as much as 50% in some polls. As many parties saw that PPV's predictions about the state of the UK were correct and even a lot of moderate voters were extremely angry at the Labour party for being the scapegoat for causing the start of the war.

Labour was predicted to gain their worst result in over 100 years and were polling around 20%, to make matters worse the party was divided on supporting the new government established by Lucas Fitzgerald in 2033, as many saw it as a illegal seizure of power from the democratically elected Labour government in 2029. In the 2033 Labour leadership contest after the death of Prime minister Chuka Umuna, the pro UR MP Rachel Fifield became leader and stated that Labour will continue to participate in UR politics and not continue the war against the BLF. Effectively making PPV the legitimate government of the UR. Some Leftist Labour MP were extremely angry and in the next 10 years eventually left the Labour party to form Class War Union.

The pro-UR Labour MP's and PPV were against the treaty of London and the anti-UR Labour MP's, Conservatives and Freedom GB were for it. However the London Accords were voted down by Vanguard MP's at the 22nd Vanguard conference. As a result 38 Vanguard MP's left the party to form Freedom GB with Hugh Lord as it leader and Johnny Watson as it deputy leader. So as a result Lucas Fitzgerald delayed the vote in the commons until after the election. Lucas Fitzgerald (People's Patriotic Vanguard) - 16,532,098 / 41.8% (+8.2%)

Rachel Fifield (Labour) - 6,741,378 / 17.0% (-16.1%)

Hugh Lord (Freedom GB) - 5,571,822 / 14.1% (N/A)

Andrea Jenkins (Conservatives) - 4,199,267 / 10.6% (-7.1%)

Jo Swinson (Liberal Democrats) - 4,034,721 / 10.2% (+2.9%)

Anne Ronan (SNP) - 910,898 / 2.3% (-1.4%)

Others - 1,581,827 / 4.0% (-0.6%)

Turnout - 39,572,011 (78.06%)

 Seat Makeup 
 * People's Patriotic Vanguard / 436 Seats (+219)
 * Labour / 112 Seats (-174)
 * SNP / 31 Seats (-13)
 * Freedom GB / 23 Seats (N/A)
 * Liberal Democrats / 14 Seats (+6)
 * Conservatives / 10 Seats (-58)
 * Others / 24 Seats (-2)