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14 October 2010
Editor © Muhammad Haque
BHANGEELAAR! Challenges "Dr" Kevan Collins, Tower Hamlets Borough’s Returning Officer on his propaganda claims about vote fraud - Part 1
The ‘local’ “East London Advertiser” web site is not publishing the BHANGEELAAR! Response to their online story this morning [Thursday 14 October 2010] promoting the Tower Hamlets “Returning Officer” “Dr” Kevan Collins over vote fraud.The item carried on the “East London Advertiser” is an uncritical plug for the Council’s ‘electoral’ bureaucracy.So BHANGHEELAAR! Put in a factually comprehensive but mildly phrased update on the local as well as the UK implications of persistent vote fraud going on.
The “East London Advertiser” is once again not carrying the comment we have posted twice already in their prescribed online comment form.
Here is what we have said in that piece:
Quote BHANGEELAAR! to the "East London Advertiser" Thursday 14 October 2010
Your report concerns a very serious aspect of the democratic rights of the community.
We notice that the Returning Officer has chosen to make the alleged measures known only now.
You state:
“The council, who will spend around £280,000 on the election, passed on 10 allegations of postal vote irregularities to the Metropolitan Police following the general and local elections in May, though no further action was taken.”
You then quote the Tower Hamlets “Returning Officer” as follows:
“Under the national guidance you don’t need to screen every postal vote, you only need to check 20%, but we screen every single application that comes in.”
Those two paragraphs sum up the conclusion that the “authorities” in effect encourage or at least tolerate electoral fraud.
This can be the real reason why despite the periodic outcry from particular groups apparently against electoral fraud, there never has been a real action under the existing law in England and the rest of the UK covering fraud and the Representation of the People statutes.
Despite their periodic utterances of ‘concern’ about electoral corruption and offence, all the numerically major Political parties remain blatantly complacent.
Our system of franchise in this context is not functioning as the universally fair let alone lawful far less honest franchise that it is suggested to be.
The lack of action in the face of regular allegations of electoral fraud
amounts to disenfranchisement of the franchised on paper! Surely it is time to do something honest, transparent and lawful to bring back the sprit and the effect of democratic participation!
Unquote BHANGEELAAR! to the "East London Advertiser" Thursday 14 October 2010
[To be continued]
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