Voters punish pro-war leaders

SPAIN’S Socialist Party scored an unexpected election victory over the government last night, as voters punished the ruling Popular Party for its handling of the Madrid train bombings and its support for the war in Iraq.

Voters, many wearing black ribbons to symbolise the nation’s grief since Thursday’s attack, turned out in numbers well above the last election in 2000, amid an angry debate over who was behind the bombings - al-Qaeda or the Basque separatists.

Opinion polls before last week’s terror attacks gave the PP a comfortable lead, but with 99.44 per cent of votes counted last night the opposition Socialist Party led with 43 per cent against the PP’s 37 per cent.

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