Unity Party of the Channel Islands
The Unity Party of the Channel Islands (French: Parti de l'unité d'Îles-du-détroit) is a centre right political party in the Channel Islands, a province of Sierra. Founded in 1999, the Unity Party has been the dominate party on the Channel Islands, with every territorial governor being a member of the party, and with the party holding a majority in the Channel Islands Legislature since its creation. It is a provincial affiliate of the federal Royalist and Federalist Party, with Unity Party members elected to federal positions as Royalists.
Unity Party of the Channel Islands Parti de l'unité d'Îles-du-détroit | |
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Leader | Claire Porcher |
Chairperson | Marcos Jordaine |
Founded | October 31, 1999 |
Headquarters | Avalon, Channel Islands |
Membership | ▲ 900,291 |
Ideology |
Majority: • Toryism • Social conservatism • Monarchism • Sierran unionism • Economic liberalism • Soft Ameroskepticism Factions: • One-nation conservatism • Right-wing populism • Christian democracy • Fusionism • Neoconservatism • Paleoconservatism |
Political position | Center-right to Right wing |
Federal affiliation | Royalist Party |
Official colors | Purple |
Senate (Channel Islands seats) |
3 / 3 |
House of Commons (Channel Islands seats) |
4 / 6 |
Channel Islands Legislature |
14 / 20 |
Politics of the Channel Islands Political parties Elections |