More woes for British PM Gordon Brown after nationalists snatch Scottish seat from Labour

iht.com     Jul 25, 2008            

Beleaguered British prime Minister Gordon Brown faced further woes Friday after his party was defeated in a special election in one of its strongholds. The Scottish National Party overturned a big Labour majority to take the seat of Glasgow East, a working-class area that is longtime Labour territory. Voters were replacing Labour lawmaker David Marshall, who resigned for health reasons. The Scottish nationalists say the result of Thursday's vote is a political earthquake. Labour won Glasgow East by more than 13,000 votes in the 2005 national election, but this time a huge voter swing saw SNP candidate John Mason take it by 365 votes. Labour is at a record low in popularity after more than a decade in power and with the economy sagging. Some in Brown's party have hinted that he should resign. International Development... [read full story]                    

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