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    Default EU results as they come in.

    Stick all relevant information about tonight's results in this thread.

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    I was just watching the precursory show to tonight's results on the BBC, and apparently the rumours of the centre left/left having a very bad election is growing.

    Apparently, Labour in the South East of England is registering as low as sixth in some areas.

    Tonight is going to be interesting.
    Last edited by Beorn; 06-07-2009 at 07:09 PM.

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    Info taken from The BNP Chronicle:

    20:05 Unrepentant British Nationalist said...
    Just finished watching the first programme on BBC 2, and allegedly somebody 'whispered' in the reporter from the Mancester count's ear that the BNP hadn't done as well as expected.

    20:15 Unrepentant British Nationalist said...
    Nigel Farage also stated that, certainly in the South East, the folded ballot papers had cost them. Labour rumoured to be 5th or 6th in Eastern Region.

    20:20 BNP-Chronicle said:
    Nigel Farage predicts that the folded ballots saga has cost the party tens of thousands of votes.

    20:22 BNP-Chronicle said:
    Turnout is at a record low of 43%. Sky news predicts that UKIP rather than the BNP will take the last London seat.

    20:30 Cygnet said:
    Q, What do you call a communist UKIP'er?

    A, a Red Herring.
    Also came across this: http://www.labourlist.org/european_election_results

    European election results; UPDATE: Griffin likely to be in in NW; BNP confident in Yorks; Labour to win in overall in NW?

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    From another website:

    CHESHIRE WEST RESULTS


    Con 27,522

    UKIP 14,089

    Lab 12,530

    LD 9,817

    Greens 6,292

    BNP 4,789

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    North East

    Labour 1 seat with 147, 338 votes.
    Conservatives 1 seat with 116, 911 votes.
    Liberal Democrats 1 seat with 103, 644 votes.

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    This was posted elsewhere earlier, but I'll add it into this thread:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/8084281.stm

    The party of the right-wing Dutch MP, Geert Wilders, has come second in the country's elections for the European Parliament, partial results indicate.

    Mr Wilders, who is facing prosecution over anti-Islamic statements, said his Freedom Party (PVV) would get four of the 25 Dutch seats in the parliament.

    With more than 92% of votes counted, the ruling Christian Democrats are top.

    The partial results in the Netherlands also showed gains for two staunchly pro-EU parties - the social-liberal D66 and Green Left. Each is on course to send three MEPs to Brussels.

    The Christian Democrats' governing coalition partner, the Labour Party (PvdA), was the biggest loser - its share of the Dutch vote fell nearly 10% percentage points to about 14%.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wat Tyler View Post
    North East

    Labour 1 seat with 147, 338 votes.
    Conservatives 1 seat with 116, 911 votes.
    Liberal Democrats 1 seat with 103, 644 votes.
    Looking at those results compared with 2004:

    Labour loses over 1/3 of its support
    Marginal increases for the Conservatives
    Marginal decrease for the Lib Dems
    UKIP increases vote by over 1/5, far from predictions of collapse
    BNP increases vote by over 1/4, in spite of strong showing from UKIP
    Green Party increases, but not as much as UKIP

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    This looks like an updated version of an article posted elsewhere on the forum:

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090607/...pean_elections

    BRUSSELS – Initial results and exit polls show conservatives racing toward victory in some of Europe's largest economies.

    Voters are punishing left-leaning parties in European Parliament elections Sunday in France, Germany and elsewhere in the 27-nation bloc.

    First projections by the EU show center-right parties will have the most seats — between 263 and 273 — in the 736-member parliament.

    Center-left parties are expected to get between 155 to 165 seats.

    Projections show Germany's Social Democrats heading to their worst showing in a nationwide election since World War II. France's Interior Ministry says partial results show the governing conservatives in the lead.

    The French results put the Socialists in a distant second and the Europe Ecologie environmentalist party a close third.

    THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

    BRUSSELS (AP) — Conservatives raced toward victory in some of Europe's largest economies Sunday as exit polls showed voters punishing left-leaning parties in European Parliament elections in France, Germany and elsewhere.

    Some right-leaning parties suggested the results vindicated their reluctance to spend more on company bailouts and fiscal stimulus amid the global economic crisis.

    Projections showed Germany's Social Democrats heading to their worst showing in a nationwide election since World War II. Four months before a German national election, the outcome boosted conservative Chancellor Angela Merkel's hopes of ending the tense left-right "grand coalition" that has led the European Union's most populous nation since 2005.

    "We are the force that is acting level-headedly and correctly in this financial and economic crisis," said Volker Kauder, the leader of Merkel's party in the German parliament.

    Exit polls suggested France's governing conservative party scored a resounding victory with 28.3 percent of the vote, followed by the opposition Socialist Party with 17.5 percent.

    French Socialists said their defeat signaled a need to rethink left-wing policies to unseat Sarkozy.

    "Everything is indicating a very good result," French Prime Minister Francois Fillon said minutes after polls closed, attributing the result to the government's handling of its stint as rotating president of the European Union. The Socialists blamed their poor showing on the divisions that have fractured the party in the past several elections.

    An EU estimate showed that only 43 percent of 375 million eligible voters cast ballots in European Parliament elections, a record low.

    Britain, Ireland, the Netherlands and five other EU nations cast ballots in the last three days, while the rest of the 27-nation bloc voted Sunday. Results for most countries were expected later in the day.

    The EU parliament has evolved over five decades from a consultative legislature to one with the power to vote on or amend two-thirds of all EU laws. Lawmakers get five-year terms in the 736-seat parliament, and residents vote for lawmakers from their own countries.

    Opinion surveys and exit polls showed right-leaning governments edging the opposition in Italy and Belgium as well as Germany and France. Conservative opposition parties were tied or ahead in Britain and Spain, opinion polls showed.

    The leader of the Socialist grouping in the European Parliament, Martin Schulz, told party faithful in Brussels via video link from Berlin that "tonight is a very difficult evening for Socialists in many nations in Europe."

    Schulz said the party would "continue to fight for social democracy in Europe."

    Many Socialists across Europe ran campaigns that slammed center-right leaders for failing to rein in financial markets and spend enough to stimulate the economy.

    Graham Watson, leader of the center-right Liberal Democrat grouping, said early results suggested a rejection of the Socialist approach.

    "People don't want a return to socialism and that's why the majority here will be a center-right majority," he said.

    Exit polls also showed gains for far-right groups and other fringe parties due to record low turnout.

    Near final results showed Austria's main rightist party gaining strongly while the ruling Social Democrats lost substantial ground. The big winner in Austria was the rightist Freedom Party, which more than doubled its strength over the 2004 elections to 13.1 percent of the vote. It campaigned on an anti-Islam platform.

    In the Netherlands, exit polls predicted Geert Wilders' anti-Islamic party would win more than 15 percent of the country's votes, bruising a ruling alliance of Conservatives and Socialists.

    Fringe groups could use the EU parliament as a platform for their extreme views but were not expected to affect the assembly's increasingly influential lawmaking on issues ranging from climate change to cell-phone roaming charges.

    The parliament can also amend the EU budget — euro120 billion ($170 billion) this year — and approves candidates for the European Commission, the EU administration and the board of the European Central Bank.

    Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi's Freedom People's Party held a two-digit lead over his main center-left rival in the most recent polling despite a deep recession and a scandal over allegations he had an inappropriate relationship with an 18-year-old model.

    In Britain, dissident Labour legislators said a plot to oust Prime Minister Gordon Brown could accelerate after the party's expected dismal results in the European elections are announced.

    Opponents say the Labour leader has been so tainted by the economic crisis and a scandal over lawmakers' expenses that the opposition Conservatives are virtually guaranteed to win the next national election, which must be called by June 2010.

    Exit polls in Bulgaria showed the governing Socialist-led coalition facing defeat and the country's right-wing opposition party winning most of the votes.

    In contrast, Greece's governing conservatives were headed for defeat in the wake of corruption scandals and with a sharply slowing economy, exit polls showed. The Communists and a new environmental party, meanwhile, were expected to make a strong showing.

    Advance polls also favored the left-leaning party in Portugal.

    In Spain, where the recession has driven unemployment to 17.4 percent, Europe's highest, a close race was expected between the ruling Socialists and the conservative opposition.

    Poland's governing pro-business Civic Platform party was expected to claim around half of the country's 50 seats, followed by the conservative nationalist Law and Justice party — a shift to the right for Poland at the European parliament.

    In Hungary, where the governing Socialist Party raised taxes and cut social programs, the main center-right opposition party, Fidesz, was slated to win at least 15 of 22 seats. Jobbik, a far-right party accused of racism and anti-Semitism, was expected to win one or two.

    In Sweden, the Green Party was expected to increase its support dramatically. The Pirate Party, which advocates shortening the duration of copyright protection, was expected to get one or two seats for the first time.

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    East of England

    Conservative 3 seats with 500, 331 votes.
    UKIP 2 seats with 313, 921 votes.
    Liberal Democrats 1 seat with 221, 235 votes.
    Labour 1 seat with 167, 833 votes.

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    Looks about the same as the other result: Labour down 1/3, BNP up 1/4, marginal increase for Conservatives and marginal decrease for Lib Dems, gains for smaller parties

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