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What Are Lib Dems, Greens, SNP and Plaid Cymru Promising Students in the 2019 UK General Election?
Julia Gilmore
Updated Dec 02, 2019Save
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The upcoming UK General Election looks to be a two-horse race, with Labour and the Conservatives leading the way in the polls. We have explored in detail what the two major parties are proposing in their manifestos here, but it’s important to consider what the other parties in Parliament are vowing to do if they disrupt the status quo and gain power.
If you’re struggling to decide who to vote for, and the two major parties don’t appeal, read on to discover what the Liberal Democrats, the Green Party, the SNP (in Scotland) and Plaid Cymru (in Wales) are promising students in their 2019 manifestos.
Liberal Democrats
Leader: Jo Swinson
Number of MPs: 20
Slogan: Stop Brexit. Build a Brighter Future
Green Party of England and Wales
Number of MPs: 1
Leader(s): Jonathan Bartley and Siân Berry
Slogan: Leading the Fight for Climate Action, a People's Vote, a Fair Society for All
Scottish National Party
Leader: Nicola Sturgeon
Number of MPs: 35
Slogan: It's Time to Choose Our Own Future
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Plaid Cymru
Leader: Adam Price
Number of MPs: 4
Slogan: Wales, It's Us / Ni yw Cymru
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Julia is the Assistant Editor for TopUniversities, publishing articles for students and graduates across the world. A native Londoner, she holds an MSc in Marketing Strategy & Innovation from Cass Business School and a BA in Classical Studies & English from Newcastle University.
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