"Vote early, vote often, they used to say in Co Cavan when my mother's family lived there in the 1920s" says Quentin Letts in a piece for The Telegraph. He continues: "It is a slogan practised more recently in certain Midlands inner-city wards where John Prescott has increased postal votes. Electoral rigging has never been easier. It is, I tell you, quite the thing to do." So, Inner London ignored once again, then!
Monday, July 31, 2006
Vote Rigging "Quite The Thing To Do"
"Vote early, vote often, they used to say in Co Cavan when my mother's family lived there in the 1920s" says Quentin Letts in a piece for The Telegraph. He continues: "It is a slogan practised more recently in certain Midlands inner-city wards where John Prescott has increased postal votes. Electoral rigging has never been easier. It is, I tell you, quite the thing to do." So, Inner London ignored once again, then!
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