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Labour faces wipe-out in the south with fewest councillors for 35 years

By Ben Hall, Political Correspondent

Published: April 12 2007 03:00 | Last updated: April 12 2007 03:00

Labour-controlled councils could almost entirely disappear from southern England outside London with the party bracing itself for up to 600 net losses in next month's local elections, experts have predicted.

Tony Blair's party could be virtually wiped out from district councils in the south-east, the home counties and the West Country, with swathes of southern England becoming no-go areas for Labour, just as much of the urban north is for the Conservatives.

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