10th May, 2010
Jenny Watson, who earns £100,000 for working a three day week as chairman of the Electoral Commission quango, has faced an angry response from thousands of voters who were unable to exercise their democratic right on May 6.
Posted by seumasach on May 11, 2010
10th May, 2010
Jenny Watson, who earns £100,000 for working a three day week as chairman of the Electoral Commission quango, has faced an angry response from thousands of voters who were unable to exercise their democratic right on May 6.
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Posted by seumasach on May 11, 2010
This 2005 article provides insights into the kind of shenanigans which would, no doubt, have marred last week’s vote.
Roy Liddle
26th March, 2005
Birmingham
At one o’clock in the morning of 9 June last year, two days before the local council elections, Police Sergeant John Rattenberry of Erdington police station, Birmingham, was called to investigate something strange going on inside a warehouse. Here’s what he witnessed, in his own words:
‘I entered the first floor of the warehouse and went into a room where I saw approximately five Asian males along with four police officers. I could see a large table on which there were a lot of miscellaneous papers and A5 unsealed envelopes. I could see that the envelopes contained several pieces of paper including marked ballot papers. I was informed by a Mr Zulfikar Khan, who identified himself as a Labour councillor, that the numbers on these documents were being matched up and that there was nothing wrong with what they were doing.’
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Posted by seumasach on May 11, 2010
Mark Almond
8th May, 2010
Hung parliament or not, the General Election produced one clear result on the night. All the TV pundits agreed that this was one of the most shambolic, incompetent and fraudulent elections Britain has ever witnessed.
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Posted by seumasach on May 10, 2010
10th May, 2010
VOTERS in Britain’s 20 constituencies rocked by polling day chaos could be forced to cast their ballot again.
And the unprecedented action could see David Cameron’s Tories winning even more seats.
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