Was posts the following quote from a Reading Labour "Abbey Matters":
Beware - Resident's parking Under Threat from Reading Tories and Liberals
We know it is Reading Labour because of the mistake in it (apostrophe, people, apostrophe, what, are we all greengrocers on this blog?)
I know this is a lie and I do not live in Reading. Neither of those parties has that policy. Was says he is minded to sue. Well, I hope someone does.
7 comments:
My goof... should be Residents'
The rest of it is a pack of lies.
Isn't the apostrophe correctly used?
The parking spaces do belong to the residents in a manner of speaking, or should do if the scheme was correctly run.
L9
Perhaps just one resident feels that his parking is under threat.
Yesterday, BBC news ran a report from Kashmir that people were going round the houses getting former English residents to sign proxy voting forms without specifying whom the votes were for. According to the reporter, it is not fraud, unless people sign multiple forms.
Incidentally, students will be comitting fraud if they vote in 2 constituencies.
Called on one door of 4 registered postal voters to be told that the husband of the house will be deciding their votes and that he wasn't in.
Good point Anon 1244.
L9
Was threatening to sue? - don't make me laugh. More hot air.
Sigh
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