2080 Parliamentary General Election

The 2080 Parliamentary General Election was held between the incumbent prime minister Lydia Hayworth of Labour and Arthur Lord of Freedom GB, the son of former party leader Hugh Lord. Many party members wanted to see a change from Arthur Lord polling was looking bad for Freedom GB as many switched to the People's Patriotic Vanguard who were seeing a surge in support.

However things weren't looking great for Labour as despite the economy continued to grow and unemployment remained under 5%, violence began to flare in Northern Ireland as Lydia Hayworth reversed Hugh Lord decision to send troops to the province. As a result republicans had began forming paramilitaries and were threatening a revolt. Also Class war Union were also draining votes from Labour.

This polls suggest the lowest polling for the two main parties ever, with smaller parties gaining momentum.

 2080 Parliamentary Election 

Arthur Lord (Freedom GB) - 14,565,522 (27.09%)

Lydia Hayworth (Labour) - 10,128,325 (18.84%)

Rebecca O'Donnell (Class War Union) - 10,017,911 (18.63%)

Millie MacDonald (People's Patriotic Vanguard) - 8,589,156 (15.97%)

Bradley Jervis-Reeves (Progressive Conservatives) - 5,914,216 (11.00%)

Abdul Lamaar (Democratic Liberal Party) - 2,217,287 (4.12%)

Angus Dermott (SNP) - 1,135,284 (2.11%)

Others - 1,202,723

Turnout 53,770,424 (82.52%)

 Seat Makeup 
 * Freedom GB - 263 Seats (+5)
 * Labour - 138 Seats (-94)
 * Class War Union - 87 Seats (+43)
 * People's Patriotic Vanguard - 65 Seats (+27)
 * SNP - 51 Seats (+6)
 * Progressive Conservatives - 13 Seats (+7)
 * Democratic Liberal Party - 9 Seats (+4)
 * Others - 24 Seats (+2)