Thursday, 20 March 2008
Postal voting cheats are threat to May elections
Fears of widespread fraud in the local elections in May were raised yesterday after a judge said that the rules for postal ballots were fatally flawed.Just weeks before more than two million people are expected to vote by post in local council and mayoral elections, Richard Mawrey, QC, said that postal voting on demand was “lethal to the democratic process”.He said that the current system made “wholesale electoral fraud both easy and profitable” and accused politicians of failing to act after past scandals. He urged sweeping reforms to electoral law dealing with corruption.His comments came as he found a Conservative councillor guilty of vote rigging by using postal ballots in the names of hundreds of “ghost voters” fraudulently added to the electoral register. Eshaq Khan was stripped of his council seat in Slough, Berkshire, and banned from holding office for five years after being found guilty of corrupt practices. The case highlighted how new checks designed to stamp out the misuse of postal ballots were by-passed by Khan’s team within a year of their introduction, enabling him to gain a marginal seat from Labour last year.Mr Mawrey, in his judgment on the Slough case, concluded: “There is no reason to suppose that this is an isolated incident. Roll-stuffing [packing the electoral roll with fictitious voters] is childishly simple to commit and very difficult to detect. To ignore the probability that it is widespread, particularly in local elections, is a policy that even an ostrich would despise.”The case is an embarrassment to David Cameron as the most serious case of vote rigging involving a Conservative candidate. But Mr Mawrey criticised all Britain’s main political parties for failing to introduce adequate checks after widespread electoral abuse involving postal ballots was discovered during local elections at Birmingham in 2004.Election chiefs last night stepped up their demands for tougher laws to clamp down on voting fraud after the Slough judgment.The Electoral Commission urged the Government to heed its calls to introduce individual registration for all voters similar to the scheme in Northern Ireland for the past few years.“We have been saying since 2003 that the current system of voter registration in Great Britain is not sufficiently secure and that a system of individual voter registration is needed to provide a secure foundation for both registration and postal voting,” a spokesman for the commission said yesterday.The chief safeguard included in the Electoral Registration Act 2006 was to require people voting by post to sign a form and write their date of birth when returning their ballot paper, to be checked against the signature on their original request.But the judge attacked the move as inadequate, saying council staff were untrained to match signatures and computers were unreliable, meaning bogus ballots still slipped through and some genuine votes were rejected.Under individual registration all members of a household eligible to vote have to provide two sets of identification such as a signature and date of birth at the time they sign on to the electoral register. These have to match identifiers for both postal votes and those put in ballot boxes.The Electoral Commission has sent 55,000 guides to “bobbies on the beat” giving the police advice on how to detect and prevent fraud. A fuller guide is being distributed to police chiefs and election officers next week. The full article can be found on The Times website by clicking here.
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When the electorate was a White British indigenous bloc this sort of fiddling was very rare. Even if possible it "Wasn't the done thing".
Now, we have ethnic and national groups in the UK who see the vote as a comodity. Something to be bought or sold, traded or otherwise obtained.
But we have learned our lesson!
We WILL be monitoring the polling stations and the votes this year. We WILL challange voters AND ASK TO SEE UNDER THE VEIL.
THEY have brought this on, OUR consciences are clear!
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"challenge"
sorrry
The BNP talking about colour of skin now that's a shocker!!!
"Representation not hate"
No actually its Roy kevin west.
"Representation not hate"
Who is Kevin Hamilton?
Hey Liam are you for Conservative values? They don't even want you in their ranks, I wonder why.
Of course I am. I am not going to repeat myself Roy as you are not worth the time or effort, but given with what John Bell was presented with, I respect that decision.
You were kicked out of the Tory party because you are a freak that follows cllrs...and look through their windows...thats why the police came to your house.
So Liam Billington (Tameside eye) Conservative values, makes a threat that he will put out an illegal leaflet in Dukinfield, this is from the same freak that stalks cllrs........has had an official warning from the police in relation to his stalking activity.........
Some resident did tell us on Armadale road that they were aware of the problems being made worse by a bnp member causing trouble in the area things got worse since he arrived on the scene "many young people have been angered by his activities and comments about them "
We will be checking all postal votes and candidates to ensure they are using their real names,remember Peter Wright he did not use his real name why? because he had something to hide and he would not have been allowed to stand,and if he had he would have been exposed take note.
Taylor take note that residents are being made aware of your meeting with thug and drug dealer from Hyde..Your letter is being shown to hundreds of voters.
I wonder TC if you could put the letter that Taylor sent me on your blog just to show people what a nice person he his, the letter has got his signature on it..
You sent me that email Roy and I could tell it was a fake.
Remember The Poll Tax? People droped OFF the Electoral Register to avoid it. Now bogus voters go on it....hence it must be a viable option to have multiple entries.
If you do not register you are threatened with prosecution by the council...so why don't the council threaten prosecution for illicitly adding names?
couldn't be because it's nott Democracy that the council are defending but their "right" to know who we are and where they live.
(Historical Fact, during the Guerilla War phase of The Boer War 1899-1902 in South Africa the British Army used Electoral registers (Called "Burgher Rolls") to trace Boer Guerillas)
Now it was niot a fake..and I am talking about a letter with Taylor's signature on it.
No Liam that email was sent by Taylor....to my step sons email address....and Iam talking about a letter...........anyway Liam you should be out stalking Sean what you do best.
No try harder
Ok, come on gentlemen. Let us put this bickering to bed because forum moderation is a real pain. Let us focus on the issue in hand; Labour stealing postal votes to pervert democracy and how to prevent them succeeding.
Ok TC but I think Liam Billington should refrain from his vile comments about members of my family, he is well known for his disgusting posts on his own blog. He is now bringing members of my family into his vile comments. He was kicked out of the Tory party because he his a nasty little runt.
TC i think it's time you brought moderation back as a certain person in Dukinfield is wrecking this again.
I'm sure everyone is up for debate but some of the stuff on here is unbelieveable
What credibility does this comment have...............anonymous.
TC i think it's time you brought moderation back as a certain person in Dukinfield is wrecking this again.
I'm sure everyone is up for debate but some of the stuff on here is unbelieveable.
I am not fair game for the Tory creeps, Liam Billington, and Taylor the biggest creep that posts on here under many different names.
TC i think it's time you brought moderation back as a certain person in Dukinfield is wrecking this again.
I'm sure everyone is up for debate but some of the stuff on here is unbelieveable.
Roy - You are the biggest shit on Tameside Citizen causing all the grief. You are quick to judge, but when someone criticises you, you go with your soundbites and it is fucking anoying. STFU!
Sorry Gents but I'm with TC on this, consider the topic and keep focused please.
Roy, here is a piece of friendly advice. Politics is a dirty game, a game that by enlarge lacks honour or decency. You are obviously a very passionate individual and also very tenacious in your approach to standing up for what you believe to be right. But you have a weakness, a weakness that your opponents are obviously aware of and that is – you are very easy to wind up. Just sit back and take a break. Keep an eye on your opposition for sure, but never allow them to bog you down in sideshows that divert your focus away from your main goals. Think of Robert E Lee at Gettysburg – a prime example of what can happen if you play to the tune of your enemy.
Has everyone else noticed that it is people attacking Roy West all the time because of his mindless rants which are the first to go off topic?
I have said before that I am all for keeping things on topic, but once again we have Roy ruining it for everyone else.
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