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Socialists across continent left licking wounds

By Joshua Chaffin in Brussels

Published: June 8 2009 00:11 | Last updated: June 8 2009 00:11

European socialists were left in disarray on Sunday night after failing to capitalise on a historic economic and financial crisis to harvest disaffected voters in parliamentary elections.

In spite of such seemingly favourable conditions, the socialists fell further behind the parliament’s largest group, the centre-right European People’s party, as voters punished them in key countries, including the UK, while flocking to parties on the far-left and far-right elsewhere.

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