Scary stuff, but in the end didn't matter
Politics
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I have just realized this was published a month ago, oops. I was going through my feed reader
Just as a note, while I acknowledge the title might be a bit sensational. I think it's entirely justifiable with the content of the article, notably:
Other issues raised during the webinar included the possibility of “busloads” of voters arriving at polling stations and fears that foreign nationals or Ukrainian refugees could cast votes — possibly with the help of landlords signing false attestations.