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BNP Lodges Complaint Over Broken Seals on GLA Ballot Boxes

May 2, 2008 by BNP News  
Filed under National News

The newly elected British National Party councillor for Tilbury Riverside in Thurrock, Emma Colgate, reports in from the Alexandra Palace counting station:

“We have lodged an official complaint with the Returning Officer here over the large number of ballot boxes, stored overnight, which have had their seals broken and the contents obviously interfered with. The ballot boxes here are quite literally hanging open.

The Returning Officer says they have taken note, but that there is nothing we can do about it.”

Councillors Richard Barnbrook and Bob Bailey, leader and deputy leader of the BNP on Barking and Dagenham Council, and also the number one and two candidates on the GLA top-up list for the BNP, have, just a few minutes ago of writing, lodged a complaint with the election observers at ExCel in Central London.

More on this widespread fraud to follow shortly.





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