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October 11, 2008 1:15:52 AM CDT



Humiliating Defeat for UK Ruling Party

Posted Jun 27, 08 6:45 AM CDT in World 

(Newser) – On the first anniversary of Gordon Brown's premiership, the Labour Party went down to a humiliating fifth-place finish in a special election near Oxford, reports the Times of London. Although the Tories had been expected to retain the seat vacated by new London mayor Boris Johnson, the ruling party came behind not only the third-party Liberal Democrats, but also the Greens and a whites-only extremist party.

Source Times (UK)

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An election in London Mayor Boris Johnson's old parliamentary seat saw Labour go down to a fifth-place finish.   (AP Photo/Akira Suemori, file)
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David Cameron, whose Tories won a special election in Oxfordshire.   (AP Photo/Dave Thompson)
David Cameron, whose Tories won a special election in Oxfordshire.   (AP Photo)
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