Anger at the Booths ; Two-Hour Queues at Polling Stations: Police Called After Hundreds Turned Away: Exit Polls Predict a Hung Parliament
Birmingham Mail › May 07, 2010
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Birmingham Mail › May 07, 2010
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HUNDREDS of angry people were turned away from polling stations in Birmingham when officials locked them out as last night's 10pm voting deadline passed.
Many had been queueing for more than two hours but were refused entry, with some claiming they were asked to put their names and addresses on pieces of paper and push them under the locked doors.See the full content of this document
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Anger at the Booths ; Two-Hour Queues at Polling Stations: Police Called After Hundreds Turned Away: Exit Polls Predict a Hung Parliament
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