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Last Updated: Monday, 19 September 2005, 11:09 GMT 12:09 UK
FIND THE RESULTS
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LOOK FOR YOUR SEAT

324 seats needed to win

LAB
LAB 356
CON
CON 198
LD
LD 62
LOCAL ELECTIONS

Tony and Cherie Blair leaving Downing Street for an audience with the Queen
Tony Blair acknowledges the Iraq effect but urges unity as he wins a third term with a greatly reduced majority.

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Tory leader Michael Howard will stand down "sooner rather than later" to allow a younger figure to take over.
Labour can no longer "ride rough-shod" over voters views, Charles Kennedy says hailing the Lib Dems' 62 seats.
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What's your reaction to Labour's third term?
Hopefully they will have to listen to the people a bit more
Mike, Worsley, England

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