Often ignored or denied election fraud is actually quite a thing and in the UK it mostly seems to relate to postal ballots, undue pressures on the electorate or even just boldly walking into a polling station and using someone else’s vote. Derby has a history of this and it’s unfortunately mainly perpetrated by the Labour Party. Several people have been jailed and charges are now being brought against a previous Council Cabinet Member and 3 accomplices. With it so widespread in the Derby Labour party Alan graves points the finger in this tweet…
In 2016 The Derbyshire Police and Crime Commissioner Cllr Hardyal Dhindsa voted against piloting measures against voter fraud.
— Cllr Alan Graves (@CllrAlanG) February 15, 2021
Now his friend(s) is charged with voter fraud.
Is he suitable for this role? The Labour Party cannot be trusted.https://t.co/XRDGk9PUaR