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    Tony Blair has won an historic third term in government for Labour but with a drastically reduced majority. Mr Blair pledged to respond "sensibly and wisely" to the result, which the BBC predicts will see his majority cut from 167 in 2001 to 66.

    The Conservatives have mounted a strong challenge but their overall share of the vote will be similar to 2001.

    The Lib Dems have made big inroads into Labour majorities and look set to end up with an estimated 60 seats.


    Mr Blair, who celebrates his 52nd birthday on Friday, said it was clear that "the British people wanted to return a Labour government but with a reduced majority".

    "We have got a mandate to govern this country again," he told supporters at a celebration in the National Portrait Gallery in London.

    "We have got to listen to the people and respond wisely and sensibly, but they have made it very clear they wanted to carry on with Labour and not go back to the Tory years."

    Earlier, he told party activists in his Sedgefield constituency that Labour, which looks set to have won 36% of the vote on a 61% turnout, had to "focus on the things that matter" such as the NHS, jobs and law and order.

    He added: "I know too that Iraq has been a divisive issue in this country but I hope now that we can unite again and look to the future - there and here."

    The result writes a new chapter in British political history, with Margaret Thatcher the only other post war prime minister to have won three successive general elections.


    Mr Blair is the only Labour leader to have won three elections in a row but his margin of victory is less than half what it was in the Labour landslides of 1997 and 2001 - and he has the lowest share of the vote for a ruling party in modern times.

    Conservative leader Michael Howard congratulated Mr Blair on Labour's win but said it was time for him to deliver on his promises.

    "I am proud of the campaign we have fought. We have taken a stand on the things that really do matter to the people of this country. We have sent Mr Blair a message," said Mr Howard.

    He added the Tories' result was a "significant step towards our recovery".

    Decapitation strategy

    Provisional figures suggest 22% of those eligible to vote backed Labour - the lowest figure they have received at any post-war election apart from 1983 when the figure was 20.6%.

    Turnout is up about 2% thanks to big increases in marginal seats.


    The Conservatives did best in the South East, where they had a 2.3% increase in the share of the vote, and London, where they regained Putney and Wimbledon and unseated schools minister Stephen Twigg, who famously snatched Enfield Southgate from Michael Portillo in 1997.

    The Tories also gained Shipley from Labour - unseating junior minister Christopher Leslie - Welwyn Hatfield from health minister Melanie Johnson, and Newbury from the Lib Dems.

    The Lib Dems held on to Cheadle, which had been the Conservatives' top target, and unseated Labour ex-minister Barbara Roche on a 14% swing.

    But they failed in their "decapitation" strategy to unseat ex-Tory chairman Theresa May and shadow home secretary David Davis and Oliver Letwin, who all retained their seats with increased majorities.

    Only one member of the Tories' top team - education spokesman Tim Collins - was ousted.

    Galloway

    Lib Dem leader Charles Kennedy said voters had ushered in a new era of three-party politics as he was returned as an MP by an overwhelming majority.

    "I think it is going to be a very different House of Commons from the one we have had over the past eight years, and I think that is going to be very healthy, whatever people's political views," he added.


    In one of the biggest upsets of the night, George Galloway, of the anti-war Respect party, narrowly beat Labour's Oona King, who voted for the Iraq war, in Bethnal Green, one of the most bitter contests in the 2005 election.

    Mr Galloway, who based his campaign on opposition to the Gulf war, said: "This is for Iraq."

    He told Mr Blair: "All the people you have killed, all the lies you have told have come back to haunt you and the best thing the Labour Party can do is sack you tomorrow morning."

    In a further sign of the impact of the Iraq war, there was a significant swing from Labour to Lib Dem in most of the 40 seats with a large Muslim population.

    Milburn quits

    Mr Galloway's success means that there are more small party and Independent MPs than in any parliament since 1945, with wins for Richard Taylor in Wyre Forest and for Peter Law, who quit Labour in protest at all-women short-lists.


    BNP leader Nick Griffin took 9% of the vote in Keighley, where Labour's Anne Cryer was returned as the town's MP.

    The Greens gained 22% of the vote in Brighton Pavilion, beating the Lib Dems into fourth place, but their vote was up just 0.4% nationally. UKIP's national share was up 0.8%.

    Mr Blair is due at Buckingham Palace for an audience with the Queen later on Friday and is expected to put the finishing touches to a Cabinet reshuffle.

    Treasury Chief Secretary Paul Boateng has stepped down to become Britain's High Commissioner to South Africa. Speculation is rife that former home secretary David Blunkett is destined for a comeback.

    Labour election coordinator Alan Milburn, who quit as health secretary in the last Parliament, said he had told Mr Blair he did not want to serve in the new Cabinet.

    He played down the impact of Labour's much reduced majority saying a "smaller majority concentrates the mind".

    Arrest

    A third term gives you an "unparalleled opportunity" to "drive through" change, he added.

    But ex-Cabinet minister Robin Cook, who quit over Iraq, said Labour had suffered because of the war.

    He said Mr Blair, who has said he will serve one more term, had to "consider very carefully to what extent he can leave Britain, the party and the nation guessing as to when exactly he might go".

    In Scotland, Labour lost seats to the SNP, which reached their target of six seats, the Lib Dems and the Conservatives, who still have one MP in the country after winning Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweedale.

    In Wales, the Lib Dems and Tories made gains, but Plaid Cymru failed to take its top target seat of Ynys Mon from Labour, and also lost Ceredigion.

    Meanwhile, pro-hunting campaigner Otis Ferry, the son of rock star Bryan Ferry, was arrested as he tried to get to Mr Blair as the prime minister and his wife arrived at a post election party.

    Mr Ferry lunged over a barrier at the rear entrance to the National Portrait Gallery in London and shouted in Mr Blair's face before a plain clothes police officer stepped in.

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    True.

    I dont care who wins, they are all the same, all devilish enemys of islaam.

    Those muslims who voted are stupid, and need to have some sense drilled into them. Why do they abandon the deen and look to the kuffar systems? Idiots.

    Could you please explain why voting is abandoning the deen and looking to the kufr systems?

    "Those Muslims who voted are stupid" even if they are, is this a way to talk about your brothers and sisters? Would you be happy if a Muslim of your age spoke in this way about your parents, however right or wrong they were?

    This is not meant to be offensive to you so please do not take it in that way.

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    If anyone wishes to discuss voting, we have a thread designated for it already:
    http://www.islamicboard.com/showthread.php?t=1902
    You may discuss it in the above link.

    Also, Hash if a moderator warns you of your conduct it is not something to be taken lightly. You are free to hold whatever beliefs you wish, but we should discuss them, rather than insulting those who do not share the same views. I look forward to discussing the issue of voting, with you in the above link.

    Blair secures historic third term

    The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said:
    "Surely I was sent to perfect the qualities of righteous character" [Musnad Ahmad, Muwatta Mâlik]


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