[TSV] eUK Political Statistics #20

Day 883, 10:51 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom by Avlana Kiarunto
21/4/10
Article #41
eUK Political Statistics #20



eUK Political Statistics Are Back!

I apologise for not releasing an article in a month. Every weekend since then has been busy. As it is, this article is coming out several days late. I hope to go relatively back to normal now, but for the next 2 months the timing might be a bit erratic. I have collected membership stats for all but one week over the past month, so not much is lost. I will also be re-running for congress this month.
(ps. Not releasing an article in a month has nothing to do with being in congress. Jus’ saying)

It’s been TO season lately, seeing the BEP being PTO’d two months in succession and the FDP being PTO’d during the last PP elections too. The BEP may not return. I think it is fair to say they have had a rough history, going through losing their party for a few days due to a glitch, in the process losing Daniel Thorrold. They struggled to get back the membership they once had, and also struggled getting many congressmen into congress.

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Membership




Despite going down slightly in membership for the first time since the invasion, the TUP are still back on the rise to break the 800 membership barrier once more. The membership rise for most main parties is slowing, but the TUP and UKRP are still going up quite a bit, compared to the RFA and PCP who are rising only very slowly in membership



The TUP are rising the fastest proportionally. They take up over 40% of the total membership of the top 6 parties. As can be seen in the graph, the TUP are the only party who are rising in this respect. In four months their share of the top 6 membership has risen almost 10% from 31.3% in December to 40.41% now.

Gold

The PCP have the most Gold in their party bank out of all the parties.

Congress and Orientation Stats

This is the state of congress as the elections come up again. PCP, RFA and UKRP are very close with congress seats. PCP are equal with the RFA and the UKRP are only one ahead. TUP are by far the biggest party in congress.



😁(Membership stats for the past several months. The table is getting much bigger so on here it's very small)

As shown above, the left wing have the biggest grip on congress, for now.

That is all for this week; again I apologise for not releasing an article in a month, and I will be running for congress again under the PCP as usual.

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