Originally posted by seanr
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Jack McCarthy speech on Dorset Street
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What if there were a bit more to it than that? Not just voting rights, but the right to sell wholesale goods to the poor locals at discount prices, provided you were also registered as a resident. Or a diversionary false residence to avoid rival sporting mobs?Originally posted by seanr View PostIf John McCarthy did own a hitherto unknown and undiscovered palace in Spitalfields, he would have no need to fake his residency at 27 Dorset Street in the census over multiple decades in a scheme to maintain his voting rights, as an alternative address in Spitalfields would have sufficed to secure his qualification as a voter.
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So, when he says:Originally posted by Scott Nelson View Post
The boxing promoter John McCarthy.
In front of an estimated 400 people, including many residents of Dorset Street who would be able to call him out on this and might have the mood to do so, how do you explain that?Originally posted by Jack McCarthy
Here he mentions the career of the doss houses, I suppose our places are doss houses, theirs are homes [...] I do not go out for holidays, but stop in Dorset Street because the air agrees with me.
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