Police Investigate Suspected Ballot Fraud in Glasgow Election Count
Police Investigate Suspected Ballot Fraud in Glasgow Election Count
Police Investigate Suspected Ballot Fraud in Glasgow Election Count
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The General Election count in Glasgow faced chaos as police investigated alleged ballot fraud incidents, seizing three ballot papers and requesting the removal of two more. Meanwhile, Jess Phillips, the Birmingham Yardley incumbent, described her election campaign as 'gruesome' due to being booed and jeered by pro-Palestinian supporters, highlighting the challenges faced. Additionally, Independent candidate Faiza Shaheen attributed her loss in Chingford and Woodford Green to Labour's deselection, splitting the vote. In Scotland, the SNP faced a potential decline in seats according to exit polls, with concerns raised over the party's performance and the impact on the independence agenda.

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