The voting population of Bradford has fallen by 20,000

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The voting population of Bradford has fallen by 20,000

The news of the fall in the population was attacked by the Green Party who claimed this would “disenfranchise” voters. However, under the system anyone who was paying tax or receiving benefits at an address were automatically registered. This accounted for 88 percent of people in Bradford.

The remaining 12 percent were written to, inviting them to register. Around 5 percent or 20,000 never replied, suggesting they may never have existed at all. Over ten percent of all electoral fraud allegations come from the City of Bradford according to the local Telegraph and Argus.

Bradford has long been home to political intrigue, one example is when the radical left-wing politician George Galloway came from nowhere to win the seat with a majority of over 10,000 in the 2012 by-election.

 

They may have never existed, or do exist but are here illegally, or it's a cultural thing and a whole load of women have been denied their right to vote ( which means have their husband vote for them) because they're kept in the dark over their rights, or actively denied them.

 

Perhaps a the next general election, there will, every hopefully, be a change of MP too.

 

 

 

 

 


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The voting population of Bradford has fallen by 20,000


@aernethril wrote:

Perhaps a the next general election, there will, every hopefully, be a change of MP too.


And a change of PM would be good too, Aernethril.

Mister EMB






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