The Syndical Reformists - British Political Party #14880730
Description
The Syndical Reformists "For the People, the Country, and the King!” The Syndical Reformists was a British ultra monarchist, syndicalist, reformist and protectionist political party founded at the advent of the 20th century by a popular politician, former Prime Minister and British Army Colonel. For about the entire beginning of its existence, the party was extremely unpopular, and only gaining a small percentage of votes in its first ever election it participated in. The fact that syndicalism was similar to other socialist type ideologies was easily weaponised and used against the syndicalists in propaganda labelling them as communists. However, after the inactivity and brutality of A United Empire, when it came time for another election, the party had almost doubled in popularity, and earned many seats in parliament as a result of this. From here on the party would prosper into the modern days. Main Ideologies: Ultra Monarchism Syndicalism Reformism Protectionism
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Membership history
Growth
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| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 13 Aug 2026, 17:54 | 9 | first reading |
Ownership
Owned by George (@Duffman089) as measured.
Members we’ve seen
George (@Duffman089) — King (rank 255)
Hanz (@Grayman2029) — Minister (rank 4)
CRUSADER (@JEFF98513) — Party Supporter (rank 1)
IronKewton (@Godplayerspro) — Party Supporter (rank 1)
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Rank structure
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