Monday, Apr 28, 2008
Bananas with your republic anyone.
Timesonline: Postal vote fraud threatens to wreak mayoral poll chaos
Labour doing anything to stay in power, absolutely anything. Discuss.
Posted by bystander @ 09:49 AM (387 views) Add Comment
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1. Freewheelin Franklin said...
Actually the most recent conviction was of a Tory councillor in Slough. HPC is a useful site but boy are there are lot of frothing right wing nutters lurking here
2. waiting for the crash said...
And Gordon has the nerve to criticise Mugabee about his election process.
Our ballot process is fraudulent regards postal voting. And what has the govt/parliament done about this issue. Yep - encourage more postal voting and thus more fraud.
3. taffee said...
this country is really becoming a horrible place to live....the uncontrolled internet,surveillance society,some people charged others get off scot free
can't say what you want lies from the government
no wonder 375,000 people leave each year
4. uncle tom said...
As they say in Chicago:
'vote early - vote often'
5. plato said...
Mugabroon : I believe.
6. dohousescrashinthewoods said...
I do wonder if it is our own incompetence and fraud that has given Mugabe enough leverage to stay in power this long.
7. mrmickey said...
If a government employs inflationary policies you end up with something very similar to Zimbabwe with a crushed economy and massive political corruption and intimidation of the population by the authorities. Can you see any similarities with the UK yet?