The results are in for the South East region in the European elections.
The United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) received more votes than Labour in Milton Keynes but there was no change in the number of seats held by each political party in the region.

After a turn-out of 32.85 per cent in Milton Keynes the South East has four Conservative MEPs, two Liberal Democrat, two UKIP, one Labour and one Green, the same as in the last elections of 2004.
In Milton Keynes 54,005 people out of an electorate of 164,420 voted, a turn-out of 4.52 per cent less than in 2004.
The Conservative party received the most votes in the city at 15,650, an increase of 257 from the last elections.
In second place was UKIP at 9,713, dropping 923 votes but overtaking Labour who lost 4,673 votes to come third with 8,070.
The Liberal Democrats received 6,459 votes, 1,863 less than in 2004, and The Green Party gained 1,507 more votes to keep fifth place with 5,629.
These results are fed into the count for the South East region.
Unlike in the council elections, which use a first-past-the-post system, the Euro elections involve proportional representation, where seats are allocated to parties or individuals according to their share of the vote.
Overall for the region Conservatives won 34.8 per cent of the vote (0.4 per cent less than 2004), the UK Independence Party received 18.8 per cent (a 0.7 per cent drop) and Liberal Democrats 14.1 per cent (1.2 per cent less).
The Green Party's votes rose 3.8 per cent to 11.6 and Labour dropped the furthest by 5.4 per cent to receive 8.2.
The elected MEPs are:
Conservative - 4 SEATS (CHANGE: 0)
Daniel Hannan
Richard Ashworth
Nirj Diva
James Elles
UK Independence Party - 2 SEATS (CHANGE: 0)
Nigel Farage
Marta Andreasen
Liberal Democrats - 2 SEATS (CHANGE: 0)
Sharon Bowles
Catherine Bearder
Green Party - 1 SEATS (CHANGE: 0)
Caroline Lucas
Labour - 1 SEATS (CHANGE: 0)
Peter Skinner