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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the margin of victory was just six hundred votes, and if postal votes accounted for 29% of the winner's total you might think that a normal response to the suggestion of electoral fraud would be to ask if fraud did in fact take place, not to dismiss the suggestion with a sneer.
It's the same wrong response to the suggestion of criminal behaviour by a particular section of the community which tolerated and allowed the perpetuation of gang rape. When the BNP and later the EDL spoke out (quite accurately) about the Muslim rapists the decent response should have been "Is this true?" rather than vilifying the accusers.
It's the same wrong response to the suggestion of criminal behaviour by a particular section of the community which tolerated and allowed the perpetuation of gang rape. When the BNP and later the EDL spoke out (quite accurately) about the Muslim rapists the decent response should have been "Is this true?" rather than vilifying the accusers.
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