One of the things that can be said about last weeks election without fear of contradiction is that electoral fraud had been committed on a massive scale.
Below we have a story published in the Watford Observer about a complaint we made against the Royal Mail for refusing to deliver BNP election material.
The British National Party (BNP) is demanding a full and frank criminal investigation after thousands of General Election leaflets allegedly went undelivered by Royal Mail staff.
The party claims that up to 3,000 leaflets may have been deliberately misplaced by staff at Watford’s Ascot Road sorting office – meaning that they went undelivered to homes in the Bedmond area.
As a result, activists are suggesting, Parliamentary candidate Deirdre Gates was robbed of vital votes in her unsuccessful campaign for the South West Hertfordshire seat.
Party activist Simon Deacon claimed the party’s fifth place finish, behind the United Kingdom Independence Party, could have been improved if the leaflets had reached their intended destination.
He said: “We don’t know what difference these leaflets could have made, whether they would have improved our result or not, but we only just behind UKIP – who we wanted to beat.
“The worse thing is that we will never know because somebody at the Post Office decided that some people should not see these leaflets.
“We are upset because they cost a lot of money to produce and that people haven’t seen them.
“I think it should be up to the people Bovingdon what leaflets they choose to read.”
Royal Mail confirmed yesterday that an investigation into the matter was ongoing but chose not to comment directly on the party’s claims.
Hertfordshire Constabulary, meanwhile, confirmed this afternoon that it too was investigating the party’s claims.
A spokesman said: “We’ve been made aware of a complaint and are working with the Post Office whether any criminal activities have taken place.”
In a normal country postal workers should be forced to deliver leaflets for every party and anyone refusing to carry on his/her duty should be sacked.
Unfortunately Britain is not a normal country and there is little chance that this investigation will bring any positive result.
GIUSEPPE DE SANTIS













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