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So Kim, what do you think about the idea of crowd funding full page ads in the national papers with stories like these:
Whats the point of spending all that effort to register students when they're just removed from the polling station list &then you make no effort to investigate why@AyoCaesar @markcurtis30 @bloggerheads @TheCanaryUK @chunkymark @garyyounge @johnpilger pic.twitter.com/FaZhVWIvbW
— Postal Vote Investigation (@PostalVoteProbe) February 23, 2020
.@lb_southwark @ElectoralCommUK @Southwark_News have you informed the electoral commission that there was a problem with your software and people were INCORRECTLY crossed out from the polling station register for registering late (even though they registered months before) https://t.co/FWBipQjWZP
— Postal Vote Investigation (@PostalVoteProbe) February 23, 2020
Uxbridge, voter turned up to vote, only to be told someone had registered her in Northampton, (as no connection with Northampton).. Is this how Boris Johnson won his seat? https://t.co/BWtcKKkp9M
— Postal Vote Investigation (@PostalVoteProbe) February 23, 2020
There were so many phantom postal votes flying around in the #GE2019
Please email your local electoral officer and ask for a copy of this phantom postal vote application and phantom returned statement. This is the only way we can prove fraud happened. https://t.co/o2Vl2UcHV1— Postal Vote Investigation (@PostalVoteProbe) February 20, 2020
seen quite a few of these now. Phantom postal votes flying around left right and center#electoralfraud https://t.co/oEdd3wIFDb pic.twitter.com/PQWX4YvvqK
— Postal Vote Investigation (@PostalVoteProbe) February 19, 2020
etc, etc
asking people to respond if they or anyone they know has had a similar experience. Both the fund raiser and the adverts will publicise the story and the data recovered could actually be enough (in conjunction with election data) to prove it.