Monday 29 October 2012

Police elections: Welsh ballot paper decision 'shambolic'

Police elections: Welsh ballot paper decision 'shambolic'

It's an estimated £ 350,000 worth of ballot papers by the police was preparing for the next month and crime in a "shambles" was named after the laminate is likely to be.

Welsh and English bilingual ballots in 48 hours on Monday a plan to print before the deadline of sending out postal ballots to peers.

In Hindi as well as ballots to be thrown away now.

Labour has said that thousands of pounds "worthless paper. On spending

But Ministers said that soon the system is phenomenal and the 2010 general election in a race to be approved for this same legislative election.

Voters to the polls across England and Wales will COP, police and crime Commissioners to replace the existing one was appointed on November 15 to choose.

Ministers said that they "in the English and Welsh languages on full equality between the ballots to make sure were committed.

But labour and Plaid Cymru it Parliament's approval for the day so late and early May to seek his approval to Ministers was intended to be funny.

"The ballot papers, bilingual, will print with the passing of English-£ 350,000 spent on worthless paper ballots are throwing away to allow use of" labour peer Lord Touhig said.

Lib Dem peer Lord Roberts said that it "is a shambolic way" any kind of elections "within the next 48 hours of voting papers that are going to start," he said. "it is beyond my understanding."

For the Government, Lord Taylor said that election ballots at a cost of £ 75 m budget will be met.

Earlier, delegated legislation the Minister Damian Green 2.3 million English language as well as ballot papers "will be dealt with safely" at a meeting of the Third Committee on the police, he said.

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