April 26, 2025
This General Election compared to the last has vast swathes of the public waking up to the nastiness of what used to be the Labour Party.
Electoral malpractice used to be relatively rare in the UK, but the allegations of irregularities involving postal votes, bribery and corruption in the Peterborough by-election once again cast the spotlight on this issue and its relation to voters from the South Asian community.
Electoral malpractice used to be relatively rare in the UK, but the allegations of irregularities involving postal votes, bribery and corruption in the Peterborough by-election once again cast the spotlight on this issue and its relation to voters from the South Asian community.

This General Election compared to the last has vast swathes of the public waking up to the nastiness of what used to be the Labour Party. This time around even young voters who were dismissed as Year Zero Corbynites in 2017 are discussing antisemitism and the IRA. This is a massively positive development which will hopefully lead to an enlightened choice on December 12th. However much some people detest the Tories they fear more being classed as one of Labour’s Hard Left racists.

Whole sections of British society – British Indians, the working class and in particular Brexiteers – are now cognisant of the hijacking of the Labour Party by Corbyn and his Hard Left cronies, deciding to give their vote to others who love rather than hate Britain.

Which puts a massive burden on the police this year to make sure the General Election is seen to be fair.

Voters heading to the polls next month for the General Election will not need to bring ID with them – despite trials already taking place. In 2018, five towns – including Gosport – had a voter ID trial during the local elections, which was considered a success in a report by the Electoral Commission. But regardless of the apparent success of this trial, voter ID will not be implemented at the upcoming General Election on December 12th.

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