Nigel Farage has reported allegations of "family voting" at the Gorton and Denton by-election to Greater Manchester Police and the Electoral Commission. The Reform UK leader is urging an investigation into reports by independent election observers of "extremely high" levels of family voting. Family voting is where a family member is seen to be influencing somebody else's vote, for example by entering the polling booth with them.
*sighs* We aren't talking about people in general, we are talking about a particular demographic who are known for this. The MSM will never admit it, of course.
The Electoral Commission said it took the claims "very seriously" and would "carefully consider" the report. A statement from the organisation, which oversees elections in the UK, said: "We are in close contact with the returning officer and Greater Manchester Police to speedily and carefully review the concerns that have been raised and all the information available."
Greater Manchester Police said in a statement: "We can confirm a report has been made. We are in the process of reviewing this report and will provide a further update in due course."
We all know that this isn't likely to prove fruitful too, don't we? After all, this was a concern even before polling cards were distributed, and instead of cracking down to ensure compliance with UK electoral regulations, the authorities did the usual thing of bending over backwards to accommodate their imported diversity:.
I’m sorry but f*ck their culture and customs.
— Cold957 (@cold957) February 27, 2026
This was an election in England, not pakistan.
The compromised electoral commission are just another public institution unfit for purpose more scared of being labelled ‘islamophobes’ than upholding English electoral law. pic.twitter.com/ayCz6mE5Cr
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