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General Election Declarations of Identity Not available

Interestingly whereas it is possible to inspect the Declarations of Identity for up to 6 months after a local election, the General Election Declarations of Identity have been packaged up and sent off to Hayes.

This makes checking the situation even harder.

Incidentally this is my first blog entry typed from inside the Parliamentary Estate. I have now got my communication systems working properly and in such a manner as I expect to work for the next n years. (where n is not necessarily an integer)

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