1815 Hrs GMT
London
Friday
16 July 2010
Editor © Muhammad Haque
Tower Hamlets Council town clerk Kevan Collins would 'find out' much more if he faked a little less!
Why are we saying this?
Simple: the man is getting increasingly caught out as paying less attention to real people in the 'deprived' borough while his 'profile' via the media outlets is undergoing discernible promotion.
The latest one to be noticed in the past 90 minutes is his indulgence in his capacity for disguise!
This is not an exaggeration at all. The man has been admitting to being in disguise as he faked his way around selected locations posing to be keener than he needs to, to serve the community!
This exhibition is being prepared now for broadcast by Channel 4 TV.
Should the unthinkable happen before the scheduled broadest in a week’s time then the man has already invested soundly to claim a good ground in any negotiation over a severance pay!
Neighboring Newham Borough Council’s town clerk is already being groomed for at least half a million £
Kevan Collins’ tricks at disguising himself may prove quite handy in any fraught negotiation over departure dosh!
All at the expense of the authentically deprived people of the area called Tower Hopeless!
[To be continued]
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Taken from a website that is listed on the Internet at 1800 Hrs GMT Friday 16 July 2010:
http://www.voterespect.org/2010/05/galloway-demands-action-over-election.html
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Tuesday, 4 May 2010
Galloway demands action over election fraud
To the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, the Chair of the Electoral Commission, Tower Hamlets Returning Officer and the General Secretary of the Labour Party
Dear Sir Paul Stephenson, Ms Jenny Watson, Dr Kevan Collins and Mr Ray Collins,
It is now clear that the elections in Tower Hamlets have been subject to widespread postal vote tampering and voting fraud. I first wrote tot he authorities on April 6th to express my profound concerns about the subversion of the democratic process here. Unfortunately, those well-founded concerns have met with staggering complacency, a complacency all the more remarkable for the fact that it is widely known this borough’s elections have been undermined by fraud at least for the last six years since New Labour’s hegemony was first challenged by Respect.
We now have a situation where some candidates have been adding names to the register at their own addresses and at the addresses of friends and family which defy plausibility. This has taken place on such a scale that, together with the widespread vote tampering, the integrity of elections here has been thoroughly compromised. The press has been rather more assiduous in its investigations and the Times, the Independent, the Daily Mail and the Evening Standard have all now run extremely disturbing stories. Even worse, an Independent journalist has been savagely assaulted whilst making legitimate enquiries into voter fraud.
I now wish to make four demands on the relevant authorities to act to restore confidence in the forthcoming election in Tower Hamlets. Firstly, I am demanding a full-scale police enquiry into voting fraud in this borough. It really is not good enough to have a sergeant with other duties using a makeshift office in a part-time police station in Bow. Rooting out the fraudsters requires a serious deployment of forces with direct senior management involvement.
Secondly, I am demanding that the Returning Officer carries out an immediate review of voter registration over the last couple of months to discern potentially fraudulent registration, which in this instance means the sudden registration of two or more adults in addition to the existing registered adults in any property in Tower Hamlets. All such suspicious registrations must be referred to the police for investigation. It is not good enough to say you do not have the power to investigate. You have the evidence of criminal behaviour and it is therefore your duty to identify that evidence and refer it to the police.
Thirdly, I am demanding that the Labour Party immediately suspend any council candidate who has added to their household registration two or more voters in recent months with no possible legitimate reason. It is clear from the electoral record that a number of Labour candidates in this election have added names to those registered at their own homes, never mind others, in numbers that are not plausibly legitimate.
Fourthly, I am demanding the Electoral Commission, which has consistently sought to defend the indefensible postal voting on demand system, launches its own immediate enquiry to learn the lessons of the subversion of the democratic system that has taken place here in Tower Hamlets. The Electoral Commission has a duty to advise on how to ensure that elections are properly run in this country and this is a duty that has been very poorly discharged so far, as the fraud in this borough reveals.
Nothing less that immediate and robust action will restore the widespread and legitimate distrust of the electoral system which now exists in Tower Hamlets and beyond.
Yours sincerely,
George Galloway
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Friday, 16 July 2010
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