A row has broken out between George Galloway and Brian Coleman of the GLA, with Galloway claiming that the GLA report on postal voting and voting fraud is riddled with inaccuracies and misleading statements and their press release is a partial and inaccurate summary of the contents of the report. According to Respect, both the Electoral Commission and the police concur with them on the dangers of postal vote fraud in Tower Hamlets but there has been no full investigation either by the police or by the GLA.Read the London Assembly Press Release
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