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CShine Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-11-04 01:17 AM
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Blair punished for Iraq war as councils fall to Conservatives
Edited on Fri Jun-11-04 01:21 AM by CShine
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. These figures would wipe out the 165-strong majority Mr Blair won at the previous election. Labour would win 327 seats (down 86), the Tories 257 (up 91), the Liberal Democrats 46 (down six) and other parties 29, while UKIP would not win a single seat. But with Labour as the largest party, Mr Blair would remain Prime Minister.

Mr Blair was convinced Labour's support would revive in time for the general election, after Iraq had been turned "into a better place, as I believe it will". Labour's record would then stand it "in pretty good stead". He added that the Tories and Liberal Democrats had not presented any policies that gave him concern during the recent campaign. Mr Blair said he would tell the Parliamentary Labour Party's meeting on Monday: "It is important that we see through difficult decisions necessary to make our country strong and make the world a safer and more secure place. We have to stick to our decisions."

http://news.independent.co.uk/uk/politics/story.jsp?story=530325
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AussieInCA Donating Member (510 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-11-04 01:22 AM
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1. Severe election blow for Labour
http://politics.guardian.co.uk/elections2004/story/0,14549,1236480,00.html

Tony Blair was dealt a severe blow by voters today as Labour plunged to third place in the local elections, the party's worst showing in living memory.

Tory co-chairman Liam Fox insisted the BBC projection made yesterday's elections "a disaster" for Labour.

"This is the first time that the governing party has ever come third in elections like this," Dr Fox said.

"For the governing party to do as badly as this is almost unprecedented."
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Trajan Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-11-04 01:33 AM
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2. Wow ....
Blair has almost singlehandedly destroyed the Party of Labour in the UK ...

What a shock ... NEVER would have thought such an articulate man could be so deceived ..
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struggle4progress Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-11-04 01:35 AM
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3. Tony really is a f*ck-up, isn't he?
Edited on Fri Jun-11-04 01:37 AM by struggle4progress

Well, maybe the Isles will give him a well-deserved boot. We can hope the Aussies scrap Howard, too. With some luck and hard work, 2005 might be a better year!
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xxqqqzme Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-11-04 02:51 AM
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5. and WE have to boot
the head stinky liar...then it will B a world slam dunk! 1st Aznar, then the rest. Italy needs 2 rid itself of it's own murdoch and then maybe....just maybe...the world might settle down a bit.
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Kurt Remarque Donating Member (709 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-11-04 02:14 AM
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4. thanks for your stupidity, tony baloney
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jmcgowanjm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-11-04 08:26 AM
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6. Thanx for the info, CShine. n/t
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Moderator DU Moderator Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jun-11-04 09:00 AM
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7. Duplciate topic, please add your link and discuss here, thanks
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