Gorton and Denton

Reform threw everything at it, including bringing in one of their celebrity big gun candidates.

They got a large turnout for a by election. But even then, they came nowhere near.

Reform have peaked and tactical voting on a scale never seen before will keep them out of power. The sensible and moderate people of Britain will come together to defeat them. That doesn't mean it's business as before. There are legitimate concerns to be addressed.
 
There is an interesting article in the Telegraph by David Frost which flags up something I wasn't aware of. Apparently, any Commonwealth citizen who is in the UK legally can vote.

By following the tip from @motorbiking it is possible to read Telegraph articles without a subscription by reloading the page and clicking the X whilst it is reloading.


 
A major concern seems to be 'family voting' which was flagged up by observers last night.
It's been a problem for many years in the Pakistani community, where for example a Pakistani would follow his wife into the polling booth, usual excuse would be she needed him to translate but regardless it's strictly against polling station rules.
When my wife worked at Slough Borough council she took part in 3 or 4 counts and received a fair bit of abuse for trying to enforce the rules, on one occasion she had to call the police who arrived within minutes as TVP had a large number of officers on standby near polling stations.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ection-greens-labour-reform-live-updates.html
 
I actually think Reform would have won if Pakistani women had been allowed to vote for them.
 
It's been a problem for many years in the Pakistani community, where for example a Pakistani would follow his wife into the polling booth, usual excuse would be she needed him to translate but regardless it's strictly against polling station rules.
And should be investigated if true...

But 'usual excuse'?

Didn't garbage himself put out that claim about foreigners not being able to speak English?
 
And should be investigated if true...

But 'usual excuse'?

Didn't garbage himself put out that claim about foreigners not being able to speak English?

It's true, my wife has experienced it first hand while working in a polling station and one 'customer' threatened violence towards her so she called the police. She didn't get involved in counts after that.

How much of a difference does it make?, I suspect not very much, maybe a few hundred votes?
I've already told my wife who to vote for in the next election, illegal?, probably.
 
It's true, my wife has experienced it first hand while working in a polling station and one 'customer' threatened violence towards her so she called the police. She didn't get involved in counts after that.

How much of a difference does it make?, I suspect not very much, maybe a few hundred votes?
I've already told my wife who to vote for in the next election, illegal?, probably.
And that's the point...

It's the location not the intent that is the illegal part.

But a few hundred votes in a hotly contested seat could make a difference...

One wonders whether there will be a move to have law enforcement at polling stations?

After all they brought in ID measures for a 'crime' that in reality didn't really exist to any extent, so who knows.
 
Well I suppose there is now actually a working class (?) MP in parliament for a change

Plumber and recently qualified (??) as a plasterer ??

Usual spiel about some bye election result
 
I've already told my wife who to vote for in the next election, illegal?, probably.
We will be and I’ll annoy Mrs Mottie as I usually do. We walk the dog up to the polling station. Because we can’t take the dog in, we take it in turn. When Mrs Mottie goes in, I say something like "Remember what I told you…." and then tell her who to vote for. That never fails to get me some dirty looks from passers by, especially women. :ROFLMAO:
 
Greens will tax your pension a bit
I reckon greens will take it. It has been a Labour seat for decades. Though it’s quite possible that reform will be under represented in the polls. Parties on the right tend to have shy voters which skew the polls.
Called it. (y)
 
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Reform threw everything at it, including bringing in one of their celebrity big gun candidates.

They got a large turnout for a by election. But even then, they came nowhere near.

Reform have peaked and tactical voting on a scale never seen before will keep them out of power. The sensible and moderate people of Britain will come together to defeat them. That doesn't mean it's business as before. There are legitimate concerns to be addressed.
400th target seat.
 
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