2024 United Kingdom general election (Porvenir)

The United Kingdom general election of 2024 took place on Thursday, 2 May 2024. Keir Starmer's Labour Party gained substantial seats against Boris Johnson's Conservative Party and Ed Davey's LibDems.

With the U.K coming off Recession as part of the 2019-2021 global Financial Crisis, numerous scandals rocking the Johnson Cabinet, and Scotland leaving the UK in 2023, nothing could stop the Second Progressive Era which had peaked in the 2020s. Early polls showed 60 percent for Labour, 27 percent for Conservatives. At one point, the Conservatives polled at only 19% Labour 63%, and LibDems at 14%.

The LibDems became competitive in parliament once more.

Conservative leadership election, 2019
Conservative candidates
 * Boris Johnson (57), former Secretary of State from Uxbridge and South Ruislip (Elected)
 * Jeremy Hunt (55), Secretary of State from South West Surrey
 * Dominic Raab (48), former Brexit Secretary from Esher and Walton
 * Sajid Javid (52), Home Secretary from Bromsgrove
 * Mark Harper (52), former Chief Whip from Forest of Dean
 * Matt Hancock (43), Health Secretary from West Suffolk
 * Esther McVey (54), Pensions Secretary from Tatton
 * Steve Baker (50), former European Research Group Chair from Wycombe
 * Andrea Leadsom (58), former House of Commons Leader from South Northamptonshire
 * Graham Brady (54), former Shadow Minister from Altrincham and Sale West
 * Geoffrey Cox (62), England and Wales Attorney General from Torridge and West Devon
 * Rory Stewart (49), Development Secretary from Penrith and the Border

Labour leadership election, 2020
Labour candidates
 * Keir Starmer (58), Shadow Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union from Holborn and St Pancras (Elected)
 * Rebecca Long-Bailey (41), Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy from Salford and Eccles
 * Lisa Nandy (41), Former Shadow Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change from Wigan
 * Emily Thornberry (56), Shadow Minister for Industrial Strategy from Newcastle upon Tyne Central
 * Jess Phillips, MP for Birmingham Yardley
 * Clive Lewis, Shadow treasury minister from Norwich South

Liberal Democratic leadership election, 2020
Liberal Democratic candidates
 * Ed Davey (55), Deputy Leader from Kingston and Surbiton (Elected)
 * Layla Moran (38), MP for Oxford West and Abingdon
 * Wera Hobhouse (60), MP for Bath
 * Christine Jardine (58), MP for Edinburgh West