Post election maps of countries with the political parties swapped with those of another country.
Interesting, though I'd say that maybe the demographic support for each party is not strictly speaking analogous to their closest ideological counterpart in the UK. Podemos support is more highly concentrated than the Greens for instance. I could see them picking up a great deal of support from Scotland, just as it does in Catalonia, for instance, and maybe also pick up more support in liberal city constituencies that the Greens did well in 2015, though maybe not doing as well in the West country, where maybe their vote is a bit more environmentalist.I had wanted to do this for a while!
Spain as Britain, with the PP being the Tories (duh), PSOE as Labour, Cs as the Lib Dems, Vox as UKIP (I was stuck between Vox and the PACMA, and thought to put ideologically-aligned parties around), and the Greens as Podemos. In Scotland, I added the ERC and CDC as the SNP to make things simpler.
People's Party - 340 seats, 33.3%
British Worker's Socialist Party - 209 seats, 22.6%
United We Can - 10 seats, 21.2%
The Citizens' Party - 29 seats, 13.1%
Yes Scotland - 40 seats, 3.1%
Plaid Cymru and Cymru Cyfannet - 4 seats, 0.6%
Voice of Britain - 0 seats, 0.2%
This is your brain on FPTP.