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Vote for this Labour candidate because it is said he has the blessing and prayer of religious scholar Sheikh Bahauddin, believed to be a direct relative of the prophet Mohammed.
Vote for this Labour candidate because it is said he has the blessing and prayer of religious scholar Sheikh Bahauddin, believed to be a direct relative of the prophet Mohammed.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Things like this seem quite tame when compared to elections in earlier days In 1866 for example Sir Robert Jukes and Samuel Morgan standing for the two Nottingham seats hired a organisation called the Nottingham Lambs to assist their cause they did this by preventing the opposition candidate from speaking by burning doen the oppositions hustings,beating up their supporters and driving the candidates out of town.Jukes and Morgan won but because of the extreme violence the result was declared void.Much more interesting then a few boring debates.
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There is nothing new in religion influencing politics. In my birth constituency the MP, Margaret Bondfield, the first woman Labour cabinet member, was defeated in 1931 after she had supported contraception and the local Catholic church told the faithful that it would be a mortal sin to vote for her.
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