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cal04 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jun-10-04 08:45 PM
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Blair punished for Iraq war as councils fall to Conservatives
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(It's not punishment until they vote him out of office)

Tony Blair suffered a severe setback early today as Labour was hit by a series of defeats in the local authority elections. The first results from the "Super Thursday" elections suggested Labour was heading for its worst performance since Mr Blair became party leader 10 years ago. Labour suffered a crushing defeat in Trafford and also lost Swindon and Tamworth as the Tories regained power in areas which are seen as weathervanes for the general election. Labour also lost its overall majority in Burnley.

A BBC survey showed Labour on course for its poorest showing in town hall elections in recent times. Its share of the vote dropped five points since last year's local elections, while both the Tories and Liberal Democrats were up three points. If the pattern is repeated when another 73 local authorities count their votes today, the results would push Labour into third place and provoke another bout of speculation about Mr Blair's future and demands for him to stand down before the general election.

As the polls closed last night, Mr Blair, speaking at the end of the G8 summit in the United States, said that Iraq had "cast a shadow" over the local and European elections. "In the end you have to face decisions which you think are right and you have to see them through.''

A new opinion poll showed he would lose his huge overall majority if a general election were held now and that Britain would have a hung Parliament. The YouGov survey of 6,000 people for Sky News found that the Tories would get 36 per cent of the votes, Labour 32, the Liberal Democrats 18, the UK Independence Party (UKIP) seven and other parties seven.


http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/story.jsp?story=530325
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