Compare how different parties are performing on their manifesto commitments
A political party represented in the UK Parliament.
Mr David Lammy, Mr David Lammy
The official opposition, a centre-right party historically associated with free markets, low taxation, and traditional institutions. Led by Kemi Badenoch since November 2024.
Mrs Kemi Badenoch, Alex Burghart
A political party represented in the UK Parliament.
Bobby Dean
MPs not affiliated with any political party, who vote according to their own judgement rather than a party whip.
A centre-left party advocating for Scottish independence and social democracy. The third-largest party at Westminster, representing constituencies across Scotland.
Pete Wishart, Stephen Flynn
A right-wing populist party founded by Nigel Farage, focused on immigration reduction, lower taxes, and democratic reform. Emerged from the Brexit Party.
A political party represented in the UK Parliament.
A unionist party in Northern Ireland that supports maintaining the union with Great Britain. Socially conservative with a focus on Northern Irish interests.
A left-wing party focused on environmentalism, social justice, and grassroots democracy. Advocates for bold climate action and democratic reform.
Dr Ellie Chowns
The Party of Wales, a centre-left party advocating for Welsh independence and greater autonomy. Campaigns for the Welsh language and Welsh interests at Westminster.
A political party represented in the UK Parliament.
A political party represented in the UK Parliament.
A political party represented in the UK Parliament.
A political party represented in the UK Parliament.
A hardline unionist party in Northern Ireland, more socially conservative than the DUP. Opposes the Northern Ireland Protocol.
A centre-right unionist party in Northern Ireland, historically the dominant unionist party. Supports maintaining the union with Great Britain.
A political party represented in the UK Parliament.