LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown faced the prospect of a new challenge to his leadership on Monday after support for his ruling Labour Party plunged to its lowest level in a century in European elections.
The slump in Labour votes on what party leaders said was a "dismal" day helped the far-right British National Party win two seats in the European Parliament, the first time it has been represented there.
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