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Labour slumps to historic defeat | Labour slumps to historic defeat |
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Labour has suffered its worst ever election result as it was beaten into third place by UKIP and saw the BNP gain its first seats at Brussels. | Labour has suffered its worst ever election result as it was beaten into third place by UKIP and saw the BNP gain its first seats at Brussels. |
Labour's projected share of the vote at the European elections was just 15.3% - worse than party bosses had feared. | |
The Tories won with 28.6%, beating Labour in Wales but failing to significantly increase its share. | |
The results sent shockwaves through British politics and led to renewed calls for Gordon Brown to quit as PM. | The results sent shockwaves through British politics and led to renewed calls for Gordon Brown to quit as PM. |
The BNP gained a seat in Yorkshire and Humberside and in the North-West of England, where party leader Nick Griffin was elected - the first time the anti-immigration party has won seats at national elections. | The BNP gained a seat in Yorkshire and Humberside and in the North-West of England, where party leader Nick Griffin was elected - the first time the anti-immigration party has won seats at national elections. |
Their result was condemned across the political spectrum, with both the Tories and Labour calling it a "sad day" for British politics. | Their result was condemned across the political spectrum, with both the Tories and Labour calling it a "sad day" for British politics. |
Jubilant BNP hails 'great victory' | Jubilant BNP hails 'great victory' |
But in his victory speech, Mr Griffin said: "The waters of truth and justice are once again flowing freely over this country. It is a great victory. We go on from here." | But in his victory speech, Mr Griffin said: "The waters of truth and justice are once again flowing freely over this country. It is a great victory. We go on from here." |
With results in the Western Isles of Scotland and Northern Ireland still to come, Labour staring at the worst national result in its history. | With results in the Western Isles of Scotland and Northern Ireland still to come, Labour staring at the worst national result in its history. |
But the other Westminster parties were effectively treading water on their 2004 results, leaving the smaller parties to benefit from public anger over the expenses scandal and the economy. | But the other Westminster parties were effectively treading water on their 2004 results, leaving the smaller parties to benefit from public anger over the expenses scandal and the economy. |
UKIP 'achievement' | UKIP 'achievement' |
UKIP, which campaigns for Britain's withdrawal from the EU, gained 17.4% of the vote and increased its number of MEPs to 13 - beating Labour into third place. | |
We are advancing in all parts of the country William HagueConservatives Tories top European poll in Wales European voters punish the left Salmond hails 'historic' Euro win | |
Leader Nigel Farage said his party's performance in was a "hell of an achievement," as its chances were written off by some pundits ahead of the campaign and it claimed had not had a chance to debate the EU fully during the campaign. | Leader Nigel Farage said his party's performance in was a "hell of an achievement," as its chances were written off by some pundits ahead of the campaign and it claimed had not had a chance to debate the EU fully during the campaign. |
He said it sent a clear signal to Gordon Brown: "If we have beaten him, he has got to go." | He said it sent a clear signal to Gordon Brown: "If we have beaten him, he has got to go." |
Labour was beaten into fifth place behind the Greens in two English regions - the South-East and South-West, where its vote halved on 2004 and was the only region so far not to elect a Labour MEP. | Labour was beaten into fifth place behind the Greens in two English regions - the South-East and South-West, where its vote halved on 2004 and was the only region so far not to elect a Labour MEP. |
Daniel Hannan: "You can go by foot, you can go by cow, Gordon Brown, will you please go now" | |
The Greens increased their share of the vote to 9% but leader Caroline Lucas blamed the electoral system for her party's failure to gain more than its current two MEPs. | The Greens increased their share of the vote to 9% but leader Caroline Lucas blamed the electoral system for her party's failure to gain more than its current two MEPs. |
"Even though our share of the vote has gone up by about 50% our representation hasn't," she said. | "Even though our share of the vote has gone up by about 50% our representation hasn't," she said. |
Conservative MEP Daniel Hannan, whose YouTube attack on Gordon Brown became a worldwide hit - said Labour was enduring its worst poll performance since it became a national party in the 1920s. | Conservative MEP Daniel Hannan, whose YouTube attack on Gordon Brown became a worldwide hit - said Labour was enduring its worst poll performance since it became a national party in the 1920s. |
"I am not sure people have a complete grasp of the magnitude of what is happening," he told BBC News. | "I am not sure people have a complete grasp of the magnitude of what is happening," he told BBC News. |
Pressure on Brown | Pressure on Brown |
And he repeated Conservative calls for a general election, saying: "The only reason now for keeping Gordon Brown is fear of the electorate". | And he repeated Conservative calls for a general election, saying: "The only reason now for keeping Gordon Brown is fear of the electorate". |
Labour group leader Glennis Willmott blamed Labour's disastrous showing on the Westminster expenses scandal, which she said was the "only thing people were talking about" on the doorstep". | Labour group leader Glennis Willmott blamed Labour's disastrous showing on the Westminster expenses scandal, which she said was the "only thing people were talking about" on the doorstep". |
It was a long night of painful firsts for the Labour Party Nick Robinson class="" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/nickrobinson/">Read more from Nick | |
But she called on the party to rally behind Mr Brown, as he was the best person to lead the country out of economic recession. | But she called on the party to rally behind Mr Brown, as he was the best person to lead the country out of economic recession. |
"We should stop all of this nonsense and we should be uniting behind our leader and giving him our full support," she told BBC News. | |
In Scotland, SNP leader Alex Salmond hailed a "historic" victory after the Nationalists hammered Labour. | In Scotland, SNP leader Alex Salmond hailed a "historic" victory after the Nationalists hammered Labour. |
Across Scotland the SNP secured 29% of the vote to Labour's 21%, comfortably achieving the target the SNP leader had set his party at the start of the campaign. | Across Scotland the SNP secured 29% of the vote to Labour's 21%, comfortably achieving the target the SNP leader had set his party at the start of the campaign. |
Welsh Labour also suffered humiliation in the European elections, with the Conservatives topping the poll. | |
Burnham: 'Sad day for British politics' | |
It is the first time since 1922 Labour has failed to come first in a Welsh election, as its vote dropped by 12%. | |
Labour, Conservatives and Plaid Cymru won a seat each, as did UKIP, which will send its first Welsh MEP to Brussels. | |
The turnout, with Northern Ireland yet to declare, is heading for around a third of the vote, down 4% from 2004, but that is largely down to the fact that some areas had all-postal ballots last time. There was no sign that the expenses scandal had led to a boycott of the polls. | The turnout, with Northern Ireland yet to declare, is heading for around a third of the vote, down 4% from 2004, but that is largely down to the fact that some areas had all-postal ballots last time. There was no sign that the expenses scandal had led to a boycott of the polls. |
The results are likely to pile further pressure on Gordon Brown, who faces a crunch meeting of Labour MPs on Monday, which may decide his future. | The results are likely to pile further pressure on Gordon Brown, who faces a crunch meeting of Labour MPs on Monday, which may decide his future. |
Former Lord Chancellor Lord Falconer earlier repeated his call for a new leader to re-unify the party. | Former Lord Chancellor Lord Falconer earlier repeated his call for a new leader to re-unify the party. |
"I think unity will only come with a leader that the mainstream votes for," he said. | "I think unity will only come with a leader that the mainstream votes for," he said. |
In the English local elections held on Thursday the Conservatives got a projected 38% of the vote, the Lib Dems 28% and Labour 23%. | In the English local elections held on Thursday the Conservatives got a projected 38% of the vote, the Lib Dems 28% and Labour 23%. |