The Social Democratic Party (SDP) is a political party in the United Kingdom, established in 1990. The current party traces its origin to the
Social Democratic Party, which was formed in 1981 by a group of dissident
Labour Party Members of Parliament (MPs) and former Cabinet members
Roy Jenkins
Roy Harris Jenkins, Baron Jenkins of Hillhead (11 November 1920 – 5 January 2003) was a British politician and writer who served as the sixth President of the European Commission from 1977 to 1981. At various times a Member of Parliamen ...
,
David Owen,
Bill Rodgers and
Shirley Williams, who became known as the
Gang of Four. The original SDP merged with the
Liberal Party
The Liberal Party is any of many political parties around the world.
The meaning of ''liberal'' varies around the world, ranging from liberal conservatism on the right to social liberalism on the left. For example, while the political systems ...
in 1988 to form the
Liberal Democrats, but Owen, two other MPs and a minority of party activists formed a breakaway group also called the
Social Democratic Party immediately afterwards. That continuing party dissolved itself in the aftermath of a
by-election
A by-election, also known as a special election in the United States and the Philippines, or a bypoll in India, is an election used to fill an office that has become vacant between general elections.
A vacancy may arise as a result of an incumben ...
in
Bootle
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, in which the party's candidate received fewer votes than
Screaming Lord Sutch's
Official Monster Raving Loony Party. However, some SDP activists met and voted to continue the party in defiance of its National Executive, leading to the creation in 1990 of the current Social Democratic Party under the leadership of the candidate who lost that by-election. The party has been led since 2018 by William Clouston.
Ideologically, the party blends
social democratic
Social democracy is a Social philosophy, social, Economic ideology, economic, and political philosophy within socialism that supports Democracy, political and economic democracy and a gradualist, reformist, and democratic approach toward achi ...
economic policies with
cultural conservatism
Cultural conservatism is described as the protection of the cultural heritage of a nation state, or of a culture not defined by state boundaries. It is sometimes associated with criticism of multiculturalism, and anti-immigration sentiment. B ...
. The party advocates a
mixed,
social market economy. The party supports a broad
welfare state
A welfare state is a form of government in which the State (polity), state (or a well-established network of social institutions) protects and promotes the economic and social well-being of its citizens, based upon the principles of equal oppor ...
, public ownership of railways and utilities, lower
economic inequality, and raising defence spending to 2.5% of GDP. The SDP supports the reintroduction of
grammar school
A grammar school is one of several different types of school in the history of education in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries, originally a Latin school, school teaching Latin, but more recently an academically oriented Se ...
s, a more selective education system, abolition of the BBC
licence fee, stronger criminal sentencing, and the establishment of a
National Care Service to organise and fund
social care. It advocates for
civic nationalism
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, an end to
mass immigration, withdrawal from the
European Court of Human Rights
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR), also known as the Strasbourg Court, is an international court of the Council of Europe which interprets the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). The court hears applications alleging that a co ...
, the
Council of Europe
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, and the
1951 United Nations refugee convention. The SDP campaigned in favour of
Brexit
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Brexit officially took place at 23:00 GMT on 31 January 2020 (00:00 1 February ...
in 2016.
In November 2018, the current SDP gained its first and only European parliamentarian when
Patrick O'Flynn,
Member of the European Parliament
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When the European Parliament (then known as the Common Assembly of the European Coal and S ...
(MEP) for
East of England
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Etymology
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, defected from the
UK Independence Party. He served in the European Parliament until 1 July 2019.
The party's membership includes the journalist
Rod Liddle.
The SDP control all three council seats in the
Middleton Park ward of
Leeds
Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, England. It is the largest settlement in Yorkshire and the administrative centre of the City of Leeds Metropolitan Borough, which is the second most populous district in the United Kingdom. It is built aro ...
after winning the third seat in 2024. In the
2024 South Yorkshire Mayoral election the party's candidate David Bettney received 20,835 votes (7.6%), a 3.7% increase on the previous election.
The party contested the
2024 London mayoral election with candidate
Amy Gallagher.
The party stood candidates in 122 constituencies in the
2024 general election, where it had an electoral pact with
Reform UK
Reform UK is a right-wing populist political party in the United Kingdom. Nigel Farage has been Leader of Reform UK and Richard Tice deputy leader since 2024. It has five members of Parliament (MPs) in the House of Commons and one membe ...
in some constituencies.
The party campaigned on a manifesto titled 'Homecoming' which pledged to protect "family, neighbourhood and nation".
History
Formation
The second incarnation of the
Social Democratic Party, often referred to as "the continuing SDP", decided to dissolve itself following a disastrous result in the
May 1990 Bootle by-election. However, a number of SDP activists met and voted to continue the party in defiance of the National Executive. The continuing group was led by Jack Holmes, who by polling fewer votes than the
Official Monster Raving Loony Party at the Bootle by-election had caused the party's end. The much-reduced SDP decided to fight the
1991 Neath by-election. With Holmes serving as the party's election agent, the SDP candidate received 5.3% of the vote—only 174 votes behind the fourth-placed
Liberal Democrats, although the SDP candidate joined the Lib Dems shortly after. The party subsequently won just three seats on the
Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council
Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council (or simply Neath Port Talbot Council) is the local authority for the county borough of Neath Port Talbot, one of the 22 Principal areas of Wales, principal areas of Wales. The council was controlled by the ...
during the next eight years.
Early years (1992–2008)
In 1992, the SDP had concentrated on campaigning at local level, holding a few council seats in Yorkshire and South Wales.
Bridlington
Bridlington (previously known as Burlington) is a seaside town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is on the Holderness part (Flamborough Head to the Humber estuary) of the Yorkshire Coast by the North Sea. The town is ...
Central and Old Town ward on
East Riding of Yorkshire Council remained a hotspot of SDP activity, with Ray Allerston holding a council seat there from 1987. From 2003 to 2007, he was joined by his wife Christine Allerston.
Meanwhile, Tony Pelton and Brian Smith were elected in 1999 in Tunstall Ward in
Richmondshire
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. A third hotspot consisted of SDP councillors Jeff Dinham, John Sullivan and Anthony Taylor in
Aberavon Ward, Neath Port Talbot.
In the 2003 elections, Tony Pelton was re-elected, but Brian Smith was not. In 2005, Christine Allerston became Mayor of Bridlington for a year; however, she stood down before the 2007 local elections in which her husband Ray Allerston was re-elected and made Mayor and David Metcalf picked up the vacant seat. All three Aberavon councillors remained in place, with Anthony Taylor becoming local mayor. However, Tony Pelton in Tunstall stood down before the 2007 locals, ending SDP representation there. Jackie Foster was elected to Bridlington
town council
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Republic of Ireland
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in 2008.
Subsequent years (2009–2017)
In 2012, Councillors Dinham and Sullivan lost their seats in Aberavon, leaving only Anthony Taylor in position. David Metcalf stepped down in early 2014, owing to ill-health. He died soon afterward. This left just Allerston, Foster and Taylor in post. Ray Allerston died on 16 September 2014. A by-election was held in his ward on 27 November which was won by the
UK Independence Party (UKIP).
The SDP fielded two candidates in the
2015 general election. Jackie Foster remained an SDP councillor on Bridlington Town Council after the 2015 local elections,
but as of 2016 was listed as a
Labour councillor.
Until May 2017, Anthony Taylor sat on Neath Port Talbot County Borough Council as an independent democrat, but remained listed on the party website as an SDP councillor.
Solihull
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's
Green Party councillor Mike Sheriden defected to the SDP in August 2015. However, when he stood for re-election as an SDP candidate
in May 2016, he lost, receiving only 17 votes.
Six SDP candidates stood in the
2017 general election: one in
Glasgow East and five in Sheffield constituencies. The SDP candidates received a total of 469 votes and came last in every constituency.
According to accounts filed with the
Electoral Commission
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, in 2017 the party—before its present financial growth—had a total income of £2,095.
Growth, new leadership and new declaration (2018–present)
In January 2018, Kevin Hickson, former leader of
Crewe Town Council, joined the SDP. In an article published in the ''
Crewe Chronicle'', Hickson, who represented Crewe East on the town council, stated that he left Labour because of growing unease with that party's "almost daily changes" on
Brexit
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Brexit officially took place at 23:00 GMT on 31 January 2020 (00:00 1 February ...
policy. He went on to say that the SDP "combines centre left policies on the economy and the welfare state with a firm commitment to implement the will of the people on Brexit, reclaiming sovereignty over money, laws, borders and trade". Hickson is a senior lecturer in Politics at the
University of Liverpool
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and a former Labour parliamentary candidate. He became the party chairman, until being replaced by Paula Watson in January 2020.
William Clouston became leader of the SDP in 2018, and was re-elected by 89% of ballots returned by members in March 2020.
[SDP Leadership Election Result (13 March 2020) SDP Party Secretary] He was a member of the original party in the 1980s and remained with the "continuing" SDP after the merger with the Liberal Party. He was a Conservative councillor on
Tynedale District Council from
1999
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to 2003 and is chairman of Corbridge Parish Council.
Patrick O'Flynn,
Member of the European Parliament
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When the European Parliament (then known as the Common Assembly of the European Coal and S ...
for
East of England
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Etymology
As in other languages, the word is formed from the fact ...
, defected from the UK Independence Party (UKIP) to join the SDP in November 2018.
He cited UKIP leader
Gerard Batten's appointment of
Tommy Robinson
Stephen Christopher Yaxley-Lennon (' Yaxley; born 27 November 1982), better known as Tommy Robinson, is a British anti-Islam sentiment, anti-Islam campaigner and one of the UK's most prominent far-right activists.
Robinson has been active in ...
as an adviser as a key reason for his departure from the party.
In April 2019, O'Flynn stated that the SDP would not be standing in the
2019 European Parliament election
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.
["09/04/2019"]
. ''Newsnight''. BBC2. 9 April 2019. "As a representative of the SDP, a party that's not contesting the European elections ...
In March 2019, the political journalist,
Rod Liddle announced he had joined the party.
The SDP won a non-parish council seat at election for the first time since 2003 when Wayne Dixon was elected in the
2022 Leeds City Council election. Dixon was elected to
Leeds City Council
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for
Middleton Park and has a majority of 14%. The party gained a second non-parish council seat later that year in October 2022, when Richard Bright, a
Conservative Party councillor for
Derbyshire Dales District Council, defected to the party.
On 22 October 2022, the Social Democratic Party announced a general election pact with the
right-wing
Right-wing politics is the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies as inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position based on natural law, economics, authority, property ...
Reform UK
Reform UK is a right-wing populist political party in the United Kingdom. Nigel Farage has been Leader of Reform UK and Richard Tice deputy leader since 2024. It has five members of Parliament (MPs) in the House of Commons and one membe ...
. The deal includes both parties standing aside for each other in certain constituencies and both parties standing under a joint branding of "Reform UK & The Social Democratic Party (SDP)" in over a dozen seats in
South Yorkshire
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for the
2024 United Kingdom general election
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.
2023 local elections
At the
2023 local elections, SDP councillor Richard Bright lost his seat to the Conservative Party candidate at the
Derbyshire Dales Elections, placing third with 19% of the vote in
Hulland. The SDP won a second council seat on Leeds City Council at the
Leeds elections, with Emma Pogson-Golden gaining
Middleton Park with 1,985 votes.
2024

The party contested the
2024 London mayoral election with candidate
Amy Gallagher, an
NHS
The National Health Service (NHS) is the term for the publicly funded health care, publicly funded healthcare systems of the United Kingdom: the National Health Service (England), NHS Scotland, NHS Wales, and Health and Social Care (Northern ...
nurse who took legal action against the
Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust
The Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust is a specialist mental health trust based in north London. The Trust specialises in talking therapies. The education and training department caters for 2,000 students a year from the United King ...
.
Policies the party campaigned on included opposition to "
woke ideology" by pledging to "defund woke projects" in order to increase spending on policing and transport, abolishing
ULEZ, and tackling violent crime.
Gallagher won 34,449 votes, coming seventh with a 1.4% share of the total.
The SDP won a third seat on
Leeds City Council
Leeds City Council is the local authority of the City of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. Leeds has had a council since 1626, which has been reformed on numerous occasions. Since 1974 it has been a metropolitan borough council. It provides the ...
, with Rob Chesterfield gaining 1,882 votes in
Middleton Park ward and defeating sitting Labour councillor Sharon Burke.
SDP candidate David Bettney gained 20,835 votes in the
South Yorkshire mayoral election, coming last with 7.6% of the total.
A former soldier who served in Bosnia, Iraq and Afghanistan, Bettney campaigned on tackling homelessness, boosting manufacturing in the region, reopening Doncaster airport and working with disadvantaged teenagers to reduce crime.
The SDP stood in 122 constituencies in the
2024 general election including the journalist Rod Liddle. The party campaigned on a manifesto titled 'Homecoming' which pledged to put "family, neighbourhood and nation" front and centre. According to
BBC News
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, "major themes of the launch and the manifesto included
reindustrialisation and renationalisation."
As part of the electoral pact with
Reform UK
Reform UK is a right-wing populist political party in the United Kingdom. Nigel Farage has been Leader of Reform UK and Richard Tice deputy leader since 2024. It has five members of Parliament (MPs) in the House of Commons and one membe ...
(announced in 2022), the two parties stood aside for each other in six constituencies and over a dozen candidates stood under a joint Reform-SDP banner.
The SDP candidates received a total of 33,811 votes. Two candidates, Daniel Whetstone in
Leeds South and Dave Bettney in
Doncaster North
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, retained their deposits. Bettney was the best performing candidate, coming in third place and receiving 6.9% of the vote share.
Funding
The SDP's 2022 accounts show income of £52,208, of which 51% was from donations, 38% from membership, and 11% from income associated with a party conference.
As of July 2024, all of the party's recent declared donations have been from Kathy Bushell (£35,000 in 2024 and £20,000 in 2022), a candidate for the party in the 2022 local elections and the 2024 general election.
Policies
The SDP's leader, William Clouston has described it as a party of the "conservative left".
The party formally declared its principles in its "New Declaration" of October 2018. The party has been variously characterised as a combination of "a left-leaning economic programme with moderate cultural conservatism",
"cultural conservatism with a left-wing economic agenda",
"economically left" and "culturally traditional",
or as representing those with "economically left-wing but culturally right-wing" views.
Eric Kaufmann
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has compared SDP to
Paul Embery and
Blue Labour, arguing that the party is similar to Blue Labour in terms of political beliefs and ideological positioning.
Energy
The SDP opposes
net-zero emissions, supports gas
fracking
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, wants to encourage exploration in North Sea oil and gas, and accelerate new permits for oil and gas exploration.
Europe
The SDP's orientation is Eurosceptic, supporting
Brexit
Brexit (, a portmanteau of "Britain" and "Exit") was the Withdrawal from the European Union, withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU).
Brexit officially took place at 23:00 GMT on 31 January 2020 (00:00 1 February ...
.
While the founders of the original SDP in 1981 were pro-
EEC
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, the continuing SDP voted against the concept of a
United States of Europe at its conference at Scarborough in 1989 and the 1990 party's Eurosceptic position developed from there. In March 2019, the party advocated the UK leaving the
European Union
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on
WTO terms in the absence of a better deal on offer. As of November 2019, the party supported the latest iteration of the withdrawal agreement.
Economy and welfare
The SDP's stance on the economy claims to be centre-left, advocating a
social market economy. It balances a commitment to enterprise and the market with support for greater progressivity in the tax code, substantial increases in the council housing stock, protection of legal aid, changes to the roll out of Universal Credit and renationalising utilities and the railways.
Its main economic postulates also include a large-scale programme of council house building, implementation of a national care service, increasing the funding of the NHS, establishing a 'national living wage', and increasing the state's role in the British economy by restricting
marketisation and outsourcing.
On housing, the SDP wants to build 100,000 social homes per year under a "British Housing Corporation", with subsidiary "County Housing Corporations".
These "CHCs" would have substantial powers, being able to issue
Compulsory Purchase Orders and having the ability to grant themselves planning permission. They would also take on all existing social housing from their respective local authorities.
The party would also introduce "a moratorium on
buy-to-let mortgages" in order to re-balance the housing market in favour of young first-time buyers.
To combat negligence in the rented sector, the SDP would introduce a "Conditions Certificate", likened to a "housing
MOT", without which rent collection on the uncertified property would be illegal. The SDP vowed to "reindustrialise" the UK, advocating a £10bn yearly investment into domestic manufacturing in order to reduce regional wealth disparities. It also proposes full sharing of tax allowances between children-raising couples, where the first £25,000 would be free of taxation.
Agricultural issues
The party supports restrictions on imported agricultural products, using a slogan "cheap food is very expensive". The party claims that while imported food appears cheap, it damages British agriculture and results in deteriorating public health, degrading fields, rivers and wildlife of the British countryside, and
rural flight
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In Industriali ...
. The SDP proposes establishing charter co-operatives and regional marketing boards that would provide for 'small-scale producers', as well as a regulatory body for supermarkets that would clamp down on practices that are disadvantaging domestic farmers. It also calls for a state-provided affordable housing for farm workers, and for a ban on the routine use of antibiotics, TV and online advertisement of
junk food, and of food imports that do not meet the environmental and animal welfare standards of the UK.
Foreign affairs and defence
The SDP supports marginal reductions in aid spending, in its view made possible by more effective use of the aid budget. It proposes that the
Department for International Development
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be absorbed into a new
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
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which would ensure a greater alignment of aid and UK foreign policy interests. The SDP has criticised past UK efforts to "impose liberal democracy on complex societies in the Middle East".
The SDP supports
NATO
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and maintaining a minimum of 2% of GDP on defence. It would maintain and update Britain's nuclear deterrent and increase the size of the UK armed forces. It would complete the aircraft carrier programme and related air and naval investment to make and keep
HMS ''Queen Elizabeth'' and
HMS ''Prince of Wales'' fully operational. It supports increased spending on Intelligence to combat terrorism and cyber-warfare as a proportion of the overall defence budget. For veterans, it would increase their housing priority and create tax incentives for business to employ veterans.
Social issues and immigration
The SDP believes the tax and benefits system should offer "greater protection and support for family life". Couples raising children together (comprising a basic rate tax payer and a non tax payer) would benefit from full sharing of tax allowances under the party's proposals. Moreover, government policy in all domains would be subject to a basic test as to "whether it is supportive of the family as the fundamental foundation of society".
The party also supports giving a preference to "married families" in regards to council housing and social housing.
In its programmatic declaration, the SDP pledges to prioritise "family, neighbourhood and nation", arguing that the UK is affected by an "epidemic of family breakdown" where "a British 16-year-old is more likely to have a screen in their room than a father in the house".
The party has a strong stance on reducing immigration, stating that "A return to moderate, controlled migration for a sustained period
..would be beneficial. It would result in a less divided, more socially harmonious and more prosperous Britain."
The party advocates a
points-based immigration system which is "skills-based, needs-based, legal and subject to democratic control" and wants to contain net immigration to fewer than 50,000 per year.
They outline a zero-tolerance policy for illegal immigration, with asylum seekers who use illegal routes being repatriated immediately, or detained offshore for later repatriation.
On "genuine refugees", their policy is to allow 20,000 visas per year for "carefully vetted families with children in UN refugee camps or near major conflict zones".
Transgender rights
The SDP's policy on transgender rights allows for a person to change their legal sex, subject to "medical gatekeeping". They oppose changes of legal gender by self-identification alone.
The party supports biological sex-based segregation in sport, women's refuges and prisons.
The SDP supports healthcare spending for treatment of gender dysphoria, in both psychological and physiological forms, but stipulates that no physical treatments, including hormones, should be allowed for under-18s.
Clouston stated that while gender dysphoria is a real issue, it "doesn’t mean that you can acquire rights and you can trample on sex-based rights."
Leaders
* Jack Holmes (1990–1991)
* John Bates (1991–2008)
* Peter Johnson (2008–2018)
* William Clouston (2018–present)
Electoral performance
Westminster general elections
Scottish Parliament elections
London Assembly elections
References
External links
*
SDP Constitution and Party Rulebook (PDF)
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