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Thursday, 24 May 2012
Police turning blind eye to Asian voter fraud, says MP Bookmark and Share

Failing to specify that in the area concerned, Savile Town, those Asians are Muslims. From the Yorkshire Post

A Yorkshire MP has warned police are failing to investigate allegations of serious electoral fraud by members of the region’s Asian population due to fears over “community sensitivities”. 

Dewsbury MP Simon Reevell told the House of Commons the Savile Town area of his constituency has grown accustomed to “annual allegations of voter fraud and intimidation” – but that police are apparently failing to act for cultural reasons.

The Tory MP, who is also a local barrister, drew parallels with the recent child-grooming case in Rochdale, warning the lesson must be learned that “all communities must be treated equally”.

He said: “When asked to take this year’s (voter fraud) allegations seriously, the complaint is the police referred to ‘community sensitivities’ and showed a reluctance to engage which has also defined their response in previous years. Why is that? Because all those said to be involved are from Savile Town’s Asian community..."

Mr Reevell said he had witnessed “downright ugly” practices by “a relatively small number of individuals” in his constituency.

“In 2010 I saw the intimidation for myself. I witnessed groups of young men outside the polling station, whispering, spitting, gesturing, milling around, pushing in front of me,” he said. “Having to leave a group of people to guard cars should not be part of polling day – nor should warnings to stay away.”

Mr Reevell was speaking last night in a debate over proposed electoral reform laws which are designed to tighten up voter registration rules and clamp down on possible fraud.

In another Dewsbury story, one of several robberies and attacks by 'Asians' or 'Urdu speakers' reported by the Dewsbury Reporter this week, the journalist gets round the description 'Asian' by defining the clothing, "He was around 5ft 11in tall, slim, with short black hair, and was wearing a black prayer cap, traditional Asian dress and white trainers."
A local bus company is making cuts to services. There's a recession on - everything is being cut. But one of those cuts will remove a service down Headfield Road which is the main street through Savile Town. Was the vehicle stoned and smashed once too often?

Posted on 05/24/2012 3:53 AM by Esmerelda Weatherwax
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