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Correction fluid was used to blank out crosses on ballot papers for the People's Justice Party, the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats.

Fresh crosses were added in favour of the three Labour candidates, an election court was told.


It is important to remember that election fraud occurs across the country, not just in Birmingham. The difference in Birmingham is that we are trying to stop it.

What about the extra three boxes The legal debate about the three boxes full of only Labour votes does not rely on the fact that they had about 1,700 Labour ballot papers all in the same handwriting and blue ink, but instead on the basis as Envelope A's with a Ballot Paper and DoI in them they should not have reached the count in that form.

Evidence stolen from the court A judge in an election fraud trial today renewed his appeal that evidence, which has mysteriously disappeared, be returned. This I didn't expect.

Woman tells how postal vote was stolen Miss Ishaq’s father had asked officials at the poll if a written complaint could be made about her vote being stolen but staff told him this was not possible. Another 40 people were turned away from the polling station in the same way that day. This happened in lots of places across the city.

Accused walk out of postal vote hearing

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