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In the UK there's much talk of a new centrist pro-EU party, however commentators such as Stephen Bush have argued the biggest gap in British politics is a party representing voters who are centre or left economically but euro-sceptic and socially Conservative. This tendency has been represented as a faction in almost ever major party, from Blue Labourites like Frank Field, Red Tories like Robert Halfon, the Christian Eurosceptic Left of the Lib Dems with figures like Greg Mullholland, even UKIP has a "red UKIP" faction notably consisting of Patrick O'Flynn. My challenge for you is either to have a party that represents these views be formed and survive up to the current day. It doesn't have to be one of the major parties but it should have some representation in the House of Commons, or change the history of the UK's existing parties to suit the parameters.