Jaymie where did you get the 10% figure from?
The BNP gained 6.2% of the vote or about 2% of those eligible to vote since only a third of eligible voters bothered to vote!
72 MEPs elected, TURNOUT: 15,136,932, ELECTORATE: 44,173,690
Conservative Party : 4,198,394 votes 27.7% (+1.0%) 25 seats +1 seats
UK Independence Party : 2,498,226 votes 16.5% (+0.3%) 13 seats +1 seats
Labour Party : 2,381,760 votes 15.7% (-6.9%) 13 seats -5 seats
Liberal Democrats Party : 2,080,613 votes 13.7% (-1.2%) 11 seats +1 seats
Green Party : 1,303,745 votes 8.6% (+2.4%) 2 seats 0 seats
British National Party : 943,598 votes 6.2% (+1.3%) 2 seats +2 seats
BTW I wouldn’t call the Tories gaining 27.7% of the vote a landslide victory. 25 out 72 seats is also not a landslide, so however you look at it no party dominated the EU elections.
David
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