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Showing posts with label Uk Election 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uk Election 2010. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 May 2010

The UK Elections: A Very British Fraud

'Strong evidence of electoral fraud in recent UK elections has been reported in several outlets. This would not be the first time considering political fraud is embedded in the system. Like electronic voting machines which enable leaders in the United States to steal elections at will, the UK’s way of procuring false votes is to invent false voters, or "ghosts", all the more since no "ghostbusting" mechanisms are available.

Thursday’s election has been described as a shambles, a complete farce which shames the nation, after scenes of thousands being turned away from polling stations without being able to vote. Is this just another instance of chaotic Britain muddling along, like Dad’s Army, or is there a more sinister element of systemic fraud?'...Read more:

Youthful double act now running Britain make debut in Downing St

David Cameron and Nick Clegg have arrived at Downing Street this morning to start their first full day as Britain's new leadership team. The new Prime Minister and Deputy Prime Minister shook hands and then entered No10 to begin putting the finishing touches to the ground-breaking coalition deal between the Tories and Liberal Democrats. After sweeping to power last night, Mr Cameron promised Britain a new type of leadership and echoing the words of John F Kennedy, urging voters no longer to ask 'just what you are owed, but what can I give'. (Daily Mail)

Friday, 7 May 2010

Tories Beat Labour But Fall Short Of Majority

Britain officially has a hung Parliament - the first since 1974 - with the Conservatives the largest party. If the Tories were to win the remaining 36 seats left to count, the party would only reach 325 - one short of the 326 needed for an outright majority. According to a Sky News projection, the Conservatives are on course to win 309 seats, followed by Labour on 259 and the Lib Dems sliding to 54. Other parties share 28 seats. (Sky News)