Once again for those that still don't get it.
With the opening up of three party politics in the UK there is very little chance of any political party getting 50% of the popular vote. Also let's examine your statement
64% of the vote wasn't for him
67% didn't vote for Howard
78% didn't vote for Kennedy
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politi...es/default.stm
So what does your figure prove other than the majority of those who voted voted for Blair?
I know die-hard Conservatives have little else to beat him with but siding with the loony left over that war Howard supported?