Yorkshire and the Humber region has just become the first part of Britain to elect a representative of the BNP, as Labour has slumped. The BNP's seat was gained from Labour, who also surrendered their top place in the region to the Conservatives.
Final Result:
Conservative 2
Labour 1
UKIP 1
Lib Dem 1
BNP 1
In the East of England, Labour had slumped to just 10%, against UKIP's 20%! Again, the Conservatives topped the ballot. Final result (unchanged on 2004):
Conservative 3
UKIP 1
Lib Dem 1
Labour 1
Sunday, June 07, 2009
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