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    At the Barnsley by-election, Labour have received 61% of the vote, followed by UKIP with 12% and in second place.
    The Conservatives have gained third place with 8%, while BNP achieve 6% of the share, coming fourth.
    The LibDems, who had been second in May 2010, now are at N.6 (not Downing St.), with 4%.
    A certain Loony got 0.82%.

    The largest share of the vote went to apathy: in fact, once again the trend has held steadfast: the turnout was 36%, down from the 56% in May 2010.

    So the latest trend shows that UKIP is becoming Britain's second party.

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