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He was re-elected at the 2014 mayoral election as the candidate for Tower Hamlets First, but the result of this election was declared null and void on 23 April 2015 when the Election Court officially reported Rahman to be "personally guilty" of "corrupt or illegal practices, or both" (electoral fraud) under the Representation of the People Act 1983. He was thus removed from his office with immediate effect and was also personally debarred from standing for elected office until 2021. He was also struck off as a solicitor
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He was re-elected at the 2014 mayoral election as the candidate for Tower Hamlets First, but the result of this election was declared null and void on 23 April 2015 when the Election Court officially reported Rahman to be "personally guilty" of "corrupt or illegal practices, or both" (electoral fraud) under the Representation of the People Act 1983. He was thus removed from his office with immediate effect and was also personally debarred from standing for elected office until 2021. He was also struck off as a solicitor
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I must start annoying Lutfur Rahman with some annoying emails.
....guilty of fraud or corrupt and illegal practices?
rigging an election in Brum in an Electoral Court ( wh last sat in 1867 so no one knew who to bow to and what to call the Judge advpcate General) - penalty - deprivation of office
email I was gonna say - oh, [email protected]
....guilty of fraud or corrupt and illegal practices?
rigging an election in Brum in an Electoral Court ( wh last sat in 1867 so no one knew who to bow to and what to call the Judge advpcate General) - penalty - deprivation of office
email I was gonna say - oh, [email protected]
oh sozza jno got there first
Looters had organised postal voting on an industrial ( and yet kitchen) scale. Teams of leddies dressed as black pillar boxes (*) all going boing in unison over blank voting sheets
identified by - - 86% postal in one ward ( or thereabouts)
(*) thx to BoJo as the first user
Looters had organised postal voting on an industrial ( and yet kitchen) scale. Teams of leddies dressed as black pillar boxes (*) all going boing in unison over blank voting sheets
identified by - - 86% postal in one ward ( or thereabouts)
(*) thx to BoJo as the first user