Rarely has there been a situation that shows the importance of voting. For over a decade the Labour party establishment in the towns and cities of South Yorkshire allowed and then covered up, a staggering level of sexual abuse and torture by Muslim gangs.
Today the voters in South Yorkshire have the chance to use their vote to turn away from the politicians who let Muslim gangs rape their way through South Yorkshire.
This is a contest in which it is vital for people to get out and vote. If the people of South Yorkshire wake up tomorrow morning and find that Labour has managed to win the PCC election by the influence of bent postal votes, then part of the blame for that calamity will lie with all those who could have voted but did not. Their honest votes could have diluted the bent postal votes
Voting does change things, the party labels are not interchangeable, so make sure you get out and vote for change, not more of the same. If people do not vote in elections then they have little right to complain that the wrong people have been elected.
it will be interesting to see the turnout of this in relation to other pcc elections.
An area of derelict morals, reliant upon another good turnout by Mr and Mrs A. Pathy.
Expect electoral corruption on an industrial scale.
It IS a Liebour fiefdom.
I agree there.
astonishingly people want more of the same.
labour win on a paltry turnout of 14 per cent. also hailing it as a great victory.
pathetic.
I would love to know the demographics of the vote,
especially the postal vote.