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The UK s very American political realignment
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image captionMore than 114,000 first preference votes were rejected in the mayor of London election - double the previous record
A confusing ballot paper is being blamed for a record number of rejected votes in the mayor of London election.
About 114,000 first preference votes were rejected in Thursday s election, which saw Sadiq Khan win a second term, double the previous record.
The mayor of London is elected using a supplementary vote system, under which each voter can choose a first and second preference.
Officials said the system is known to result in spoilt ballot papers .
Mark Landler and Stephen Castle, The New York Times
Published: 08 May 2021 01:59 PM BdST
Updated: 08 May 2021 01:59 PM BdST The England-Scotland border on May 2, 2021. A new vote for secession from the United Kingdom may be looming, as Scots continue to disagree with the Brexit decision and advocate for a more liberal direction. Andrew Testa/The New York Times
The great realignment of British politics accelerated this week, but it is pulling in starkly different directions north and south of the Scottish border. );
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In England, Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party scored decisive victories in regional elections Thursday, leaving the opposition Labour Party gasping for breath. But the same populist forces that propelled the Conservatives there cut against them in Scotland, where supporters of Scottish independence are on track to prosper and rejuvenate their long-nurtured bid for independence.