Police called to political clash
Date published: 26 April 2010
Police were called to a dispute over rival parties canvassing in the local elections in Glodwick on Saturday.
Officers were initially told a woman postal worker was attacked as she delivered postal votes in Allama Iqbal Road, at 9.40am.
But police say officers attended and found there had been a dispute between people canvassing in the area.
The matter was nothing to do with postal votes and no offences were committed.
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