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Never mind Iraq, what about a fair ballot in Britain?

This Daily Mail article goes to the nub of the issues. Tomorrow's Times Editorial also looks at the same issue.

What I find interesting is that although my colleagues and I have been highlighting this issue for some time it is only now (as a result of the court cases) that the reality is being accepted as being true.

Forcing all postal ballots in 4 regions was clearly "improper". Much that there are lots of honest people in the Labour Party I really cannnot believe that the Labour Party organisation is unaware of what I am fully aware of (and is being proven in the court).

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