When fraud is SEEN to be being preferred to honest campaigning, there is proof that the process is done for! Bring back honest electioneering! Vote “NO” to all types of fraud, deception, impersonation and stooging! Vote ‘NO’ to an elected mayor system in Tower Hamlets. …. Hold the ‘elected’ Council to account. Keep Tower Hamlets borough universally democratic on universally understood universal adult franchise! Vote to make Tower Hamlets Councillors represent the community on the Council and via the Council.
0845 [0840] [0820] Hrs GMT
London
Tuesday
04 May 2010
Editor © Muhammad Haque
These are some of the most important things that need to be said at this moment. Why? Here are some of the most immediate reasons:
This morning’s mainstream [!] UK media is carrying a significant amount of information about Tower Hamlets. In the daily Independent, Tower Hamlets is at once depicted as the scene of probably the most shocking physical act of violence done to a journalist anywhere during this election. The journalist was covering allegations of vote fraud in the borough. HE writes that he was set upon while touring Bethnal Green. The journalist is pictured with the bloody nose he was given by [as he writes] ‘Asian’ ‘Bengali’ youths in Tower Hamlets the borough he ranks as the third most deprived borough in the UK. The questions is: Are the two factors ‘the’ explanation of the alleged fraud and the reported violence? If the answer to this question is yes then what is the answer to the question that then arises: what have those in power done to avoid the reported occurrences and conduct? Have the accepted and legitimate ‘law enforcing’ agencies done their job and has the Retuning Officer [Now ‘Dr’ Kevan Collins, based at the remote location of Mulberry Place, 5 Clove Crescent, London E14 2BG] paid full attention to his duties, especially in light of the persistent allegations that have been made for at least the past five tears about voting fraud in parts of the Tower Hamlets Borough? What real educational programmes have the schools, colleges and other officially and actually running centres and projects about education in Tower Hamlets done to advance legitimacy and honesty in democratic participation in the East End of London borough? [To be continued]
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