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Old 30-06-2017, 12:46   #166
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Re: Government & Post Election Discussion

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Originally Posted by papa smurf View Post
they have apparently been bragging on line , that's an admission of guilt ,you seem to be disrespecting mr bone for seeking out the truth .is that the labour way disrespect and cover up ?
that isn't evidence, it's hearsay and might just be social media bragging. The voting records will be rock solid evidence, so it's easily checked.

If anybody has voted twice how do we know they haven't voted Tory ?

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
Absolute nonsense. Voting twice in a General Election, is fraud regardless of voting intentions, you say this is not wide spread, you have no idea but even if it is just 10 or 10,000 additional votes, it's enough in some constituencies to change the result given how many had very slim majorities. It is cheating and disrespecting to democracy, but given how you have no respect for it, it's not surprising you would just turn a blind eye to it because the result did not go your way.
There were close results either way Mick, and fraud might have occurred either way, but you're so one eyed you hadn't thought of that. If there's fraud, investigate and prove it - it should be straightforward in the case of voting twice. A turnout of 101% would raise my suspicions (), but don't think that's happened.

I'm all for more security on voting, as long as it doesn't put obstacles in the way of genuine voting. But apply it to all voting, in the polling station, postal votes - not just target one age group that might not vote for you. They'll be changing the electoral boundaries to suit themselves next.....
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