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Old 30-03-2015, 07:18 PM #2
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It seems that the UK practically has a two party system, with only two parties (Conservatives and Labour) to have an actual chance to get the top place in terms of parliament seats, the other getting to be the second and main opposition, with others (little parties) fighting for scraps and a slim to none chance of getting a top spot.

Why is that?

Is it Constitutional or just kind of happened that way?

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