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Now It’s Voter Fraud in Two-Tier Britain

‘Cultural sensitivity’ is no justification for voter fraud.

Has our husband told you who vote for? The Good Oil. Photoshop by Lushington Brady.

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“Cultural sensitivity” is one of the most dangerous phrases in the bureaucratic lexicon, because what it means in practice is: ‘Let savages break the law and commit all manner of heinous atrocities, because we don’t want to upset them.’

Aboriginal women and children are beaten senseless and raped daily and nothing is done, because of ‘cultural sensitivity’. Māori children are regularly abused and killed and their families and communities cover it up, because of ‘cultural sensitivity’. The Pakistani Muslim child-rape gangs were allowed to inflict unspeakable horrors on white British girls for decades because of ‘cultural sensitivity’. Young Muslim girls are regularly trafficked in arranged child marriages, in open secrecy, because of ‘cultural sensitivity’. Muslim men are allowed to claim pensions for multiple wives, with social security staff told to turn a blind eye because of ‘cultural sensitivity’.

And now, Western democratic norms and laws are being trashed, while officials conspire to cover it up, because of ‘cultural sensitivity’.

Amid accusations of voter fraud and a pro-Gaza push, the Green Party has swept to victory in a contentious UK by-election that further threatens the leadership of Sir Keir Starmer.

In what used to be one of Labour’s safest seats, Thursday’s tumultuous vote in Gorton and Denton split Labour’s support towards the Greens and Nigel Farage’s Reform Party.

The radical Greens, with 34-year-old plumber Hannah Spencer as the candidate, emerged victorious after saturating the area with billboards and leaflets urging to “vote Green for Gaza”.

Labour’s vote shrunk in half from more than 50 per cent of the vote to 25 per cent.

But was it a democratic result? Or is it a grim sign of things to come, not just in the UK but also Australia?

Independent observers Democracy Volunteers reported “concerningly high levels of family voting”, the highest in the group’s 10 years of observing elections. They said they watched 545 people voting and saw 32 cases – nine in just one polling station – where men would be telling women in the booth how to cast their vote.

Make no mistake: this is incredibly illegal. No one, but no one, is allowed to instruct anyone else who to vote for. UK law specifically forbids anyone from being “near a polling booth when another person is at that booth” with the intention “to influence that other person to vote in a particular way or to refrain from voting”.

Naturally, then, electoral observers were fast to crack down on the illegal practice.

Yeah, right: ‘cultural sensitivity’ strikes again.

Election monitors in Friday’s Gorton and Denton by-election were told to show ‘sensitivity’ when looking for illegal ‘family voting’, it has emerged amid claims of fraud and calls for police to investigate […]

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage referred reports of so-called family voting to Greater Manchester Police, citing concerns about voters being accompanied into polling booths.

He said: “If this is what was happening at polling stations, just imagine the potential for coercion with postal votes. If action isn’t taken now, then we will ensure it is after the next general election.”

Good luck with getting spineless UK two-tier police to do anything about Muslims breaking the law. Again.

Presiding officers have the power to remove anyone interfering with another person’s vote.

But the Telegraph revealed that observers must agree to a mandatory code of conduct requiring “sensitivity for United Kingdom cultures and customs” and the “highest level of professional conduct at all times”.

In other words, turn a blind eye.

Even when your democracy is being trashed by the narrowest, most vicious, sectarian interests.

The Gorton section of the seat is up to 97 per cent non-white and majority Muslim while the Denton component is categorised as nearly all-white, and political analysts show Denton swung to Reform while Gorton heavily backed the Greens.

Another cloud hanging over the process is just how much the Greens bent, if not broke, the law to snag Muslim votes. There are allegations that the Greens didn’t translate all of their policy manifesto into Urdu, which is just another reason Multiculturalism is such a destructive ideology: if there is no legally mandated common language, who knows what certain enclaves are telling each other? Indeed, as the documentary series Undercover Mosque showed, what Muslims say in English to outsiders is too often very different to what they say to each other in their native tongues when they think they’re not being overheard.

Reform’s Matt Goodwin, who was placed second warned: “We are losing our country. A dangerous Muslim sectarianism has emerged. We have only one general election left to save Britain.”

And, increasingly, actual Britons are deciding that Restore Britain, not Reform, are the ones up to the challenge.


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