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archive > dated 5 May 2007 | issue 2049
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Posted: 2.32am Friday 4 May 2007
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This article should be read after: » May 2007 election results for Respect and Solidarity
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Mohammed Ishtiaq has been elected as Respect councillor in Sparkbroook, Birmingham. He won 3,514 votes compared to 2,503 for Labour, 919 for the Lib Dems and 548 for the Conservatives. Congratulations to Mohammed Ishtiaq and everyone who helped with the campaign.
The following should be read alongside this article: » May 2007 election results for Respect and Solidarity» Michael Lavalette re-elected» Respect gains one in Bolsover» Crisis of mainstream parties highlights need for Respect» BNP fails to win seats in key target areas
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