Uk General Election, 2001

The United Kingdom general election of 7 June 2001 was dubbed as "the quiet landslide" by the media. After a landslide victory of the Labour Party in the previous 1997 elections, they now had another major victory by managing to maintain their position. In fact, Tony Blair was the first Labour prime minister to win a full second consecutive term in office, and he did so with the greatest majority ever for a party in government. Outside Northern Ireland (which mostly has different parties and a different electoral landscape from the rest of the UK although a few UK-wide parties stand with minimal success), 620 out of 641 seats remained with the same party as they had been in 1997. The Conservatives netted a gain of only 1 seat after their crushing defeat of 1997 (gaining a few seats from Labour, but losing to the Liberal Democrats), but the Liberal Democrats made a gain of 6 more seats from their already historical high of 1997. With 52 seats, the Liberal Democrats were well established as the third party of Britain and had their best result since the 1920s. The elections were also marked by apathy from the voting public, turnout being only 59%, the lowest since 1918. Throughout the election the Labour party had maintained a significant lead in the opinion polls and the result was deemed to be so certain that some bookmakers paid out for a Labour majority before the election day. Labour won an majority of 167 overall (previously 179) and 247 over the Conservatives (previously 254). In Northern Ireland, the election was far more dramatic and marked a move away from the Good Friday Agreement, with the moderate unionist and nationalist parties (UUP and SDLP) losing to the more extreme parties (DUP and Sinn Fin). It also saw a tightening of the parties as the small UK Unionist Party lost its only seat.

Results

align="center" | Party align="center" | Votes align="center" | Seats align="center" | Loss/Gain align="center" | Share of Vote (%)
Labour (social-democratic) align="right" | 10,724,953 align="center" | 412 align="center" | - 6 align="center" | 40.7
Conservative (conservative) align="right" | 8,357,615 align="center" | 166 align="center" | + 1 align="center" | 31.7
Liberal Democrats (liberal democratic) align="right" | 4,814,321 align="center" | 52 align="center" | + 6 align="center" | 18.3
SNP (Scottish pro-independence) align="right" | 464,314 align="center" | 5 align="center" | - 1 align="center" | 1.8
UK Independence (anti-EC) align="right" | 390,563 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 1.5
Ulster Unionist (Northern Irish unionist) align="right" | 216,839 align="center" | 6 align="center" | - 4 align="center" | 0.8
Plaid Cymru (Welsh nationalist) align="right" | 195,893 align="center" | 4 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.7
Democratic Unionist (Northern Irish unionist) align="right" | 181,999 align="center" | 5 align="center" | + 3 align="center" | 0.7
Sinn Fin (Irish republican) align="right" | 175,933 align="center" | 4 align="center" | + 2 align="center" | 0.7
SDLP align="right" | 169,865 align="center" | 3 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.6
Green align="right" | 166,477 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.6
Independent align="right" | 97,070 align="center" | 0 align="center" | - 1 align="center" | 0.4
Scottish Socialist align="right" | 72,516 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.3
Socialist Alliance align="right" | 57,553 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.2
Socialist Labour align="right" | 57,288 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.2
BNP align="right" | 47,129 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.2
Alliance (NI) align="right" | 28,999 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.1
Health Concern align="right" | 28,487 align="center" | 1 align="center" | + 1 align="center" | 0.1
Liberal align="right" | 13,685 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.1
UK Unionist align="right" | 13,509 align="center" | 0 align="center" | - 1 align="center" | 0.1
Prolife Alliance align="right" | 9,453 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.0
Cannabis align="right" | 8,677 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.0
PJP align="right" | 7,443 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.0
Monster Raving Loony align="right" | 6,655 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.0
Progressive Unionist align="right" | 4,781 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.0
Mebyon Kernow align="right" | 3,199 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.0
NI Women's Coalition align="right" | 2,968 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.0
Scottish Unionist align="right" | 2,728 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.0
Rock 'n' Roll Loony align="right" | 2,634 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.0
National Front align="right" | 2,484 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.0
Workers align="right" | 2,352 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.0
Neath Port Talbot Ratepayers align="right" | 1,960 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.0
Northern Ireland Unionist align="right" | 1,794 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.0
Socialist Alternative align="right" | 1,454 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.0
Reform 2000 align="right" | 1,418 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.0
Isle of Wight align="right" | 1,164 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.0
Muslim align="right" | 1,150 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.0
Communist align="right" | 1,003 align="center" | 0 align="center" |   align="center" | 0.0
Total votes cast: 26,368,204. All parties with more than 1,000 votes shown. The seat gains reflect changes on the 1997 general election result. Two seats had changed hands in by-elections in the intervening period. These were as follows:

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