Political party with little influence in the governing of a country.
1 In much of the south, Labour is in effect a fringe party .
2 You can give away your vote to a fringe party .
3 You're too smart and too honest even to get the nomination of an idealistic fringe party .
4 However, pressure is mounting on the government from Germany's political left and a new eurosceptic fringe party .
5 The Greens were once a left-wing fringe party with between five and eight percent of the vote.
6 Golden Dawn rose from being a fringe party to win 18 seats in parliament in last year's election.
7 The events of the last week may look like a joke -the hapless antics of a fringe party .
8 The days are long gone since Labour was able to marginalise the SNP as a nationalist fringe party with sinister tendencies.
9 Golden Dawn rose from being a fringe party to win 18 parliamentary seats in a June 2012 election.
10 Fringe parties that stand to sweep into parliament channel anti-German resentment.
11 The NPD is one of three ultraright fringe parties running in the election.
12 And proportional representation would be fairer, but might give fringe parties undue influence.
13 Key questions will be the size of turnout and how many votes go to fringe parties .
14 The Left party rose one to eight percent and fringe parties under five percent also gained.
15 In byelections, fringe parties can do spectacularly well.
16 Fringe party attracts terrible people, terrible people get exposed, Pauline emerges as emotional, blameless, martyred victim.
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