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Posted: Sat 22:32, 20 Jul 2013 Post subject: possible for voters |
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possible for voters,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], who were denied their democratic right to vote when polling station doors were closed,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], to make a compensation claim with many legal commentators speculating about the possibility that voters can sue for compensation under European human rights legislation.Increased turnout has been highlighted by councils and officials as a major factor in causing large queues that delayed and ultimately prevented people from voting however the election however the turnout of around 65% was lower than the 71% that voted in Labours landslide victory of 1997.It has been suggested that certain councils had implemented cost cutting measures on election night and there are many accounts from voters of undertrained and panicking officials on the night of the election as well as polling stations that appeared to be suffering from low numbers of staff.Human rights lawyer Geoffrey Robertson QC is one of the most prominent voices to add his views to this complex legal situation, stated that people denied the right to
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