Jun 7th, 2009 - Telegraph
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Andrew Brons won the last of six seats for the anti-immigration party, sending shockwaves through the mainstream political parties.
Health Secretary Andy Burnham said that it was "deeply uncomfortable" to see the BNP polling in such large numbers.
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