Release the evidence

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Between them, our taxpayer-funded watchdogs have investigated allegations of corruption, foreign interference, electoral fraud, racism, and the sale of voters’ personal information. They involve people at the highest level of politics, and overshadow all of the three main parties.

Yet none of their findings will be made public until after the election on 12 December.

We have laws in this country which entitle us to know whether toys pose a risk to children. Whether food products contain allergens that could kill us. Why should our politics be any different?

Today, we’re urgently calling on the Prime Minister; the Information Commissioner; and the heads of the Equality and Human Rights Commission and the Independent Office for Police Conduct to release all the information they hold on these matters before 12 December.

These people been tasked with upholding our laws and protecting the public. There can be no justification for denying voters access to vital evidence during this election.

Please sign this petition and spread the word.

Petition to: Prime Minister Boris Johnson; Information Commissioner Elizabeth Denham; Equality and Human Rights Commission CEO Rebecca Hilsenrath; Michael Lockwood, Director-General, Independent Office for Police Conduct.

Why are we doing this?

Boris Johnson stands accused of criminal misconduct; of suppressing a report into Russian interference; and of leading a campaign which broke electoral law. His party stands accused of attempted bribery.

Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour party stand accused of unlawfully discriminating, harassing or victimising people because they were Jewish.

Jo Swinsons’ Liberal Democrats stand accused of lies and forgery, in an attempt to discredit public-interest journalism.

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