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− | The '''United Kingdom Reform Party''', more commonly known as UK Reform, is the oldest political party in the [[United Kingdom]]. It currently has | + | The '''United Kingdom Reform Party''', more commonly known as UK Reform, is the oldest political party in the [[United Kingdom]]. It currently has 1 seat out of 10 in Congress, totalling {{#expr: 1 / 10 * 100 round 2}}% <!-- ← lazy percentage calculator. Replace first number with # of seats the UKRP has, replace second with # of seats in UK Parliament (it's basic math(s), people). Note the one below, too. --> |
''For a full history of the party please visit our [[United_Kingdom_Reform_Party/History|History Page]]'' | ''For a full history of the party please visit our [[United_Kingdom_Reform_Party/History|History Page]]'' | ||
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Revision as of 02:38, 30 July 2012
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“ Our goal in the United Kingdom is to constantly look for ways to improve country and community, in every aspect of Erepublik. We will never be satisfied with being the best, we will never stop looking for ways to improve. We shall push on, tirelessly, relentlessly, to ensure that the citizens of the United Kingdom are cared for, and have the ability to do as they choose. Today, Tomorrow, Together, the UKRP. ” | |
(United Kingdom Reform Party)
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The United Kingdom Reform Party, more commonly known as UK Reform, is the oldest political party in the United Kingdom. It currently has 1 seat out of 10 in Congress, totalling 10%
For a full history of the party please visit our History Page
For the full set of policies of the party please visit our Policies Page
Election Status
55px | Daniel Thorrold | June 2012 - Present | ||
Past Party Presidents | December 2007 - Present |
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Congress Members | July 2012 |
Past Presidents | December 2007 - Present |
Government
The UK Reform Party has always been a key part of the United Kingdom Government. It has shaped the country right from the very start and helped it prosper throughout the nations history, producing a significant amount of Presidents, Ministers and Congress Members.
13 out of the 42 Presidents of the UK have been a member of the UK Reform Party.
Congress Members
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