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Labour to lead UK for third term The Labour Party led by Tony Blair has won a historic third term, with a reduced majority in Parliament. With a handful of seats left to declare, the Labour Party have reached the 324 seats required to form a majority government. Swings away from Labour to the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats were expected, but opinion polls had predicted the Labour win. Labour recieved 39% of the popular vote, the Conservatives 30%, Liberal Democrats 22% and other candidates 9%. The new Parliament will convene on Monday.

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UK general election, 2005 The Conservative Party led by Michael Howard have had a surprise win in the general election.

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