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Crow's No2EU gain 153,000 votes | Crow's No2EU gain 153,000 votes |
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The left-wing No2EU party led by the leader of RMT rail union Bob Crow has gained 1% of the UK vote in the European Parliament elections. | |
The No2EU - Yes to Democracy alliance polled 153,236 votes. | The No2EU - Yes to Democracy alliance polled 153,236 votes. |
The party's leader, Bob Crow, blamed the BNP's electoral success on the collapse of the main political parties. | |
He called for urgent talks between socialist organisations and trade unions to build a concerted political and industrial response to the results. | |
Mr Crow said: "There is no question that the BNP has benefited from the collapse of the establishment political parties and from media coverage that has pumped them up." | |
He said sections of the press were also to blame for the BNP's success by giving it "blanket coverage". | |
He added: "But it's the collapse of public support for the three main parties - each of which is pro-business, pro-EU and supportive of the anti-union laws - which has created the conditions for the scapegoat-politics of the BNP to thrive. | |
"The fascists' support in former mining communities like Barnsley is shocking and throws down a massive challenge to the Labour and trade union movement." | |
The party, had said if it were elected, its MEPs would refuse to take their seats in the the European Parliament in protest at the institution's "undemocratic" nature. |