Farage lashes out after observers warn over Labour's by-election win in ...

Nigel Farage lashed out today after independent observers warned Labour's Peterborough by-election win was worthy of corrupt ex-Soviet state Kazakhstan.

The Brexit Party leader told MailOnline the constituency looked like 'another rotten borough' after his candidate was narrowly defeated earlier this month. 

Election experts Democracy Volunteers have said the sight of people photographing their completed ballot papers was something they had only ever seen in Kazakhstan ‘many years ago’.

The oil-rich state has until recently had only one president since it broke with the Soviet Union in 1991, with claims that even last Sunday’s election was rigged.

Labour’s victory by just 683 votes over the Brexit Party in Peterborough was mired in controversy last week after The Mail on Sunday revealed claims that a convicted vote rigger was at the centre of the party’s campaign. 

Cambridgeshire Police have since revealed they are investigating five complaints of electoral malpractice, including bribery.  

Nigel Farage (pictured delivering a list of Brexit demands to No10 after the Peterborough by-election earlier this month) told MailOnline he feared the constituency was 'another rotten borough' after his candidate was narrowly defeated

Nigel Farage (pictured delivering a list of Brexit demands to No10 after the Peterborough by-election earlier this month) told MailOnline he feared the constituency was 'another rotten borough' after his candidate was narrowly defeated

Labour Party candidate Lisa Forbes reacts after winning the Peterborough by-election at the KingsGate Centre in Peterborough

Labour Party candidate Lisa Forbes reacts after winning the Peterborough by-election at the KingsGate Centre in Peterborough

John Ault, director of the organisation, said he had seen people photographing their completed ballot papers in what he suggested could show they were fulfilling a ‘contract’ to prove how they had voted.

He told The Mail on Sunday: ‘I have observed many elections across Europe and only once in Kazakhstan many years ago did I see what I saw happen three times in Peterborough.

‘There are signs up warning you not to take photographs and these were not selfies celebrating having voted but people photographing their cross on the ballot paper.’

John Ault, director of the organisation, said he had seen people photographing their completed ballot papers in what he suggested could show they were fulfilling a ‘contract’ to prove how they had voted

John Ault, director of the organisation, said he had seen people photographing their completed ballot papers in what he suggested could show they were fulfilling a ‘contract’ to prove how they had voted

He added: ‘One can only speculate as to why some

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