Shine Like A Starlight: Avalon (Newfoundland)
- Location
- Op een dag, Nederland.
- Pronouns
- she/her & ne/nem
Feels very European, French even. I like it.{{Infobox political party
|country = United Kingdom
|name = Party of Democratic Socialism
| colorcode = #993183
|logo = Logo of the Progressive Democrats (Ireland), circa 2000s.png
|logo_size = 220px
|leader = {{ublist
| [[i|Roy Jenkins]] (1958-78)
| [[i|Shirley Williams]] (1978-84)
| [[i|David Marquand]] (1984-87)
| [[i|Bryan Magee]] (1987-90)
| [[i|Polly Toynbee]] (1990-93)
| [[i|Andrew Adonis]] (1993-94)
}}
|founder = Roy Jenkins
|foundation = {{start date|1958|7|10|df=y}}
| split = [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]]
| merged = [[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Party]] (majority)
| successor = [[i|Progressive Party]] (minority)
|dissolution = {{end date|1 February 1994}}
|headquarters = 17 Planta Avenue, [[i|London]]
|ideology = [[Socialism]]<br>[[i|Social democracy]]<br>[[i|State liberalism]]<br>[[i|Fabianism]] (faction)
|position = [[Centre-right politics|Centre-left]]
|youth_wing = [[i|Young PDS]]
|national = [[i|Alliance]]
|colours = {{ublist
| 1959-1970s: {{color box|#012169|border=darkgray}}{{color box|#FFFFFF|border=darkgray}}{{color box|#c8102e|border=darkgray}} Blue, white, red ([[i|British national colours]])
| 1970s-1994: {{color box|#993183|border=darkgray}} Purple (previously customary)
}}
}}
{{Infobox political party
|country = United Kingdom
|name = Constructive League
| colorcode = #069ABF
|logo = Logo of the Progressive Democrats (Ireland), circa 2000s.png
|logo_size = 170px
|leader = {{ublist
| [[i|Harold Macmillan]] <br>(1959-70)
| [[i|Adam Fergusson]] <br>(1970-79)
| [[i|Maurice Macmillan]] <br>(1979-85)
| [[i|Ken Clarke]] <br>(1985) ''(acting)''
| [[i|Ian Gilmour]] <br>(1985-90)
| [[i|Stephen Dorrell]]<br>(1990-94)
}}
|founder = [[i|Selwyn Lloyd]]<br>[[i|Iain Macleod]]<br>Harold Macmillan<br>[[i|Ernest Marples]]
|foundation = {{start date|1959|8|22|df=y}}
| split = [[Labour Party (UK)|Conservative Party]]
| merged = [[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Party]] <br>(majority)
| successor = [[i|Democratic Party]] (minority)
|dissolution = {{end date|1 February 1994}}
|headquarters = 23 Liberty Road, [[i|London]]
|ideology = [[Conservatism]]<br>[[i|Liberal conservatism]]<br>[[i|State liberalism]]
|position = [[Centre-right politics|Centre-right]]
|youth_wing = [[i|Constructive Youth]]
|national = [[i|Alliance]]
|colours = {{ublist
| {{color box|#069ABF|border=darkgray}} Teal
}}
}}
The dominant party yep, they've been in government for ages, if you count the Alliance, since 1966.Feels very European, French even. I like it.
I guess the Liberal party is quite big in this timeline?
How did you make the perfect faceclaims of portraits of each candidates?View attachment 76318
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 2023 United Kingdom general election
| country = United Kingdom
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = 2017 United Kingdom general election
| previous_year = 2018
| election_date = 4 May 2023
| next_election = Next United Kingdom general election
| next_year = ''Next''
| previous_mps = List of MPs elected in the 2017 United Kingdom general election
| next_mps =
| elected_mps = List of MPs elected in the 2019 United Kingdom general election
| seats_for_election = All [[Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom|650 seats]] in the [[House of Commons of the United Kingdom|House of Commons]]
| majority_seats = 326{{refn|group=n|Given that Sinn Féin [[members of Parliament]] (MPs) practise [[abstentionism]] and do not take their seats, while the Speaker and deputies do not vote, the number of MPs needed for a majority is in practice slightly lower.<ref name=working>{{cite web |url=https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/explainers/government-majority |title=StackPath |website=Institute for Government|date=20 December 2019 }}</ref> Sinn Féin won 7 seats, meaning a practical majority requires 322 MPs.}}
| opinion_polls = Opinion polling for the 2019 United Kingdom general election
<!-- Conservative -->| image1 = [[File:Boris Johnson election infobox.jpg|160x160px]]
| leader1 = [[i|Gibran Mulyono]]
| party2 = Conservative Party (UK)
| leader_since1 = [[2019 Conservative Party leadership election|10 September 2018]]
| leaders_seat1 = [[Uxbridge and South Ruislip (UK Parliament constituency)|South Shields]]
| last_election1 = 257 seats, 34.0%
| seats1 = '''350'''
| seat_change1 = {{increase}} 93
| popular_vote1 = '''18,583,272'''
| percentage1 = '''37.5%'''
| swing1 = {{increase}} 3.5 [[Percentage point|pp]]
<!-- Labour -->| image2 = [[File:Official portrait of Jeremy Corbyn crop 3, 2020.jpg|160x160px]]
| leader2 = [[i|Tim Moon]]
| party1 = Labour Party (UK)
| leader_since2 = [[2015 Labour Party leadership election (UK)|14 April 2005]]
| leaders_seat2 = [[Islington North (UK Parliament constituency)|East Sussex]]
| last_election2 = 330 seats, 36.2%
| seats2 = 254{{refn|group=n|The figure does not include Sir [[Lindsay Hoyle]], the [[Speaker of the House of Commons (United Kingdom)|speaker of the House of Commons]], who was included in the Labour seat total by some media outlets. By longstanding convention, the speaker severs all ties to their affiliated party upon being elected as speaker.}}
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 76
| popular_vote2 = 16,268,418
| percentage2 = 32.8%
| swing2 = {{decrease}} 3.4 [[Percentage point|pp]]
<!-- Lib Dem -->| image3 = [[File:Official portrait of Jo Swinson crop 4.jpg|160x160px]]
| leader3 = [[i|Philip Rosier]]
| party3 = Liberal Democrats (UK)
| leader_since3 = [[2019 Liberal Democrats leadership election|22 July 2019]]
| leaders_seat3 = [[East Dunbartonshire (UK Parliament constituency)|Oxford West and Abingdon]]
| last_election3 = 37 seats, 23.5%
| seats3 = 23
| seat_change3 = {{decrease}} 14
| popular_vote3 = 10,642,380
| percentage3 = 21.5%
| swing3 = {{decrease}} 2.0 [[Percentage point|pp]]
| title = [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]]
| posttitle = Prime Minister after election
| before_election = [[i|Tim Moon]]
| before_party = [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]]
| after_election = [[i|Gibran Mulyono]]
| after_party = [[Conservative Party (UK)|Labour]]
}}
Oh I didn't, this is basically me using three politicians which I knew had UK-style pictures already exist, that's the whole rationale of this infoboxHow did you make the perfect faceclaims of portraits of each candidates?
Oh, but how can I do that or replicate the UK-style portraits for alternate politicians?Oh I didn't, this is basically me using three politicians which I knew had UK-style pictures already exist, that's the whole rationale of this infobox