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P320 CEEFAX 320 Tue 12 Jun 21:22/15   1/4     EURO-ELECTIONS June 1984   UNITED KINGDOM  How the UK voied in 1979 %  CNU 4p.4  MatUonal p"ofile in a mNmemt
P320 CEEFAX 320 Tue 12 Jun 21:36/45        EURO-ELECTIONS June 1984  UNITED KI GDOM   Tuen Nut at 1179 Euro-electUon: 32.8 per cent (Electorate: 41.5m). Party in national government: Nnservative. Euroaean eHectUon dNting system: "First past the post" in 78 seats in Great BritCin: each Bonstituencq eleGis the candidate winning more votes than anq Njher Nne rival, even if his Nr her vote does not exceed 50 per cent of thNse Bast. The thrKe IreHand MEPc are elected by Single Transferable Vote (see Republic of Ireland for details).   Ctional p"ofile Bontinuec
P320 CEEFAX 320 Tue 12 Jun 21:17/24   3/4     EURO-ELECTIONS June 1984  UNITED KINGDOM  umber Nf beCtc in EueoaeCn —arHiCment: Eighty-one, consisting of: * 61 European Democrats * 17 Socialists * 1 European Progressive Democrat * 1 Group for Technical Coordination * 1 Democratic Unionist BBC BorrecpNndent'c diew in a mNment
P320 CEEFAX 320 Tue 12 Jun 21:37/42   4/4     A view by the BBC's  PolitUcal CNrrespNndent  This electUon ic Bhieflq a test Nf parties on domestic issues one year after the Feneral election. The CNnservatives' line ic to stCq in and fight for a fairer deal for the UK. Some of Labour's 17 MEPs - and some partq members - are btill NppNsed to UK membership of the Community, although partu leaders are advNSating being "tough from the inside". The Alliance is unlikely to win more than a handful of seats, but hopec to get more votes than Labour.  - Peter Hill -