You need to provide more information:
1) output of command: apt-cache policy gparted
2) output of command: ls -l /dev/disk/by-id/
3) output of command: sudo fdisk -l
4) output of command: mount

I'd suggest to try and resize your hard drive when you're within a live cd 
environment, see if you have the same problems.
Another thing I would suggest is to check your hard drive partitions manually 
even before resizing. (In gnome partition editor, right-click on partition and 
select "Check").
A third suggestion would be to actually do the same checking on your own:
sudo e2fck /dev/sda1
(where /dev/sda1 should be replaced with the partition in question)

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Resize doesn't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/33011
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