There were hints on BBC News of Family Voting i.e. two people in the Voting booth, it is apparently illegal, the Poling Officer should have been watching out for that?
The independent observers group that do random observations (so only 45% of the polling stations in this election) issued an "extraordinary statemen" when the polls closed that they had recorded more observations of "family voting" (possible coercion) in this election by a distance than any other recorded numbers hence the issuing of their extraordinary statement.
The acting officer's spokesperson very swiftly issued a snarky dismissive statement that the observers should have reported it to the polling station staff and they didn't. Then stated that they shouldn't have waited until after the polls closed to state this.
Because of the dismissive brush off statement put out by the acting officer's spokesman John Ault, director of Democracy Volunteers snapped back with:
"the group had raised the matter at polling stations.
It is a normal international standard not to issue a comment until after a voting has finished, another accepted aspect of election observation is that you are encouraged to ask questions of staff…
We posed questions about family voting in several polling stations and how staff dealt with it when it arose.”
So that will roll on. The speed of the acting officer's reply after the observers release their statement was such that it is unlikely they checked anything and just rushed off a statement thinking no one would say anything. It was about 15-30 minutes after the first statement and the observers response to that response was about half an hour later!
However.............going off the numbers voting it is nigh on impossible that it actually affected the result! No way it skewed 4000 votes so would only really matter to this election if it was closer. Something though to investigate for the future! Reports were that people were being accompanied into booths is illegal! Taking photos of your vote (to prove to someone how you voted?) is illegal!
Why the acting officer's office responded so quickly and dismissively to this statement is something to question! It didn't need a response so quickly and I daresay could've been the usual we will take this on board and investigate (kcik can down road = ignore) without such a vociferous dismissal basically calling the statement lies.
They called out a statement from official observers that are backed by the electoral commission! These weren't partisan comments. lol
No idea why Farage is pushing on this. Its something to address for the future but no point pushing for a revote when you;re 4000 behind in the original .lol. If anything it might increase. Take the loss on the chin Nigel

Try harder next time.