Labour wins council election because UKIP candidate got the name of their party wrong
Cambridge News reports that Under strict electoral rules the candidate must write out the full name of their party and not use an acronym – the UKIP candidate was disqualified leading to an uncontested win for Labour’s Liz Smith in the Haverhill North ward.
It’s not the first time UKIP have struggled with paperwork – back in 2012 during the London elections an “internal error” meant their candidates for the London Assembly were listed as “Fresh Choice for London”, rather than UKIP.
At least time they got a bit of sympathy… oh wait.
@edanderson101 @WomenDefyUKIP Let's not be too hard on him, probably didn't know what UKIP actually stands for.
— Martin Lovatt (@Martintenorsax) April 12, 2017
@AdamBienkov @mi5uk @edanderson101 @katie_martin_fx Is it cos they always forget to take their own pens ?
— tim nash (@sherman15151573) April 12, 2017
@edanderson101 Typical bloody unelected EU red tape!!!! Oh…
— Roger O'Keeffe (@rogerokeeffe) April 12, 2017
(h/t @edanderson101/@hansmollman)