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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 23 May 19 9.59pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by DanH

Just been and voted, and based on my sample size of one, boy you Brexit lads are in trouble.

Your sample size wouldn’t hurt me, sunshine.

 


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Originally posted by DanH

Additional disclaimer: I live in proper Brexit countryside and my vote is going to mean f*ck all.

Nicer though isn’t it?

Edited by Rudi Hedman (23 May 2019 10.26pm)

 


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ChrisGC Flag Wantage 24 May 19 12.23am

Originally posted by davenotamonkey

Voter intimidation
Assault
Criminal Damage
Political violence

The "tolerant" pro-EU response to a party finally, unambiguously, providing a platform to those disenfranchised by the mainstream parties has been.. well, disgusting frankly.


Disgraceful.

The man is a veteran and a patriot. Whoever threw that should be hanged.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

 

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deleted user Flag 24 May 19 12.51am

Originally posted by ChrisGC

Disgraceful.

The man is a veteran and a patriot. Whoever threw that should be hanged.

GOD SAVE THE QUEEN

The media encourage this too really, with their 'oh look it's happened again, I wonder if it'll happen again nudge nudge wink wink' coverage.

 

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Originally posted by Jimenez

I actually didn't get my ballot papers until Monday 20th after being told by email they'd sent it out on the 8th

I didn't get mine at all and telephoned the local council to be told that they were sent out at the end of April even though I don't think that the elections were confirmed until May

I still voted though and I'm pleased to say that I was one of the stupid morons that don't know what they are doing and voted for the Brexit Party

 

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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 24 May 19 7.39am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

A lot of noise #deniedthevote.

I expect there will be an investigation but in my experience most people who complain are actually at fault.

If you are an EU citizen in the UK and want to vote here not only do you have to register for the vote but you also have to tell your local council that you will not vote in your home country. How many have not bothered to register or not registered correctly?

Every year people would tell me "but I registered last year why am I not on the electoral roll" BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO REGISTER EVERY YEAR ITS NOT A ONE TIME THING.

Or I am registered but just moved home recently "well then go to the polling station of your old home."

Or my favourite involves university students who are supposed to be bright? I registered at my university but the election is in the holidays so I thought I would vote in my home borough "Sorry no" Or vice versa.

If there is a systemic problem it's down to the local council rather than the government. Some councils are more efficient than others.

My gut feel is that when the dust settles individual councils may have screwed up but despite the noise the number of complaints will probably be no worse than at other elections.

 


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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 24 May 19 8.05am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Badger11

A lot of noise #deniedthevote.

I expect there will be an investigation but in my experience most people who complain are actually at fault.

If you are an EU citizen in the UK and want to vote here not only do you have to register for the vote but you also have to tell your local council that you will not vote in your home country. How many have not bothered to register or not registered correctly?

Every year people would tell me "but I registered last year why am I not on the electoral roll" BECAUSE YOU HAVE TO REGISTER EVERY YEAR ITS NOT A ONE TIME THING.

Or I am registered but just moved home recently "well then go to the polling station of your old home."

Or my favourite involves university students who are supposed to be bright? I registered at my university but the election is in the holidays so I thought I would vote in my home borough "Sorry no" Or vice versa.

If there is a systemic problem it's down to the local council rather than the government. Some councils are more efficient than others.

My gut feel is that when the dust settles individual councils may have screwed up but despite the noise the number of complaints will probably be no worse than at other elections.

Yep, agree, if there has been some conspiracy to deny legitimate people votes then that's worthy of concern and redress.

Though like you say I suspect this is more a factor of council and citizen unreadiness.

My views on the legitimacy of allowing EU citizens a vote on UK representation in the EU is another thing entirely.

 


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Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Yep, agree, if there has been some conspiracy to deny legitimate people votes then that's worthy of concern and redress.

Though like you say I suspect this is more a factor of council and citizen unreadiness.

My views on the legitimacy of allowing EU citizens a vote on UK representation in the EU is another thing entirely.

Agreed. I also have a problem with ex pats voting in UK elections. They have left this country so should not have the right to decide what happens here.

 


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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Flag 24 May 19 8.15am Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Badger11

Agreed. I also have a problem with ex pats voting in UK elections. They have left this country so should not have the right to decide what happens here.

Yep, though I would have a timer on it as working aboard or study aboard isn't the same as permanently buggering off....perhaps four years.....with perhaps a six month wait after you return so you can't just nip back for a two week holiday to register and vote.

 


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Originally posted by Badger11

Agreed. I also have a problem with ex pats voting in UK elections. They have left this country so should not have the right to decide what happens here.

I still pay taxes in the UK, why shouldn’t I have a say in how they’re spent?

 

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Originally posted by palace_in_frogland

I still pay taxes in the UK, why shouldn’t I have a say in how they’re spent?

I agree but most ex pats don't.

If you turn your back on your country that is your choice you should not get to have a say about what happens unless you are paying taxes wherever you live which is how the USA does it.

 


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View Badger11's Profile Badger11 Flag Beckenham 24 May 19 8.40am Send a Private Message to Badger11 Add Badger11 as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Yep, though I would have a timer on it as working aboard or study aboard isn't the same as permanently buggering off....perhaps four years.....with perhaps a six month wait after you return so you can't just nip back for a two week holiday to register and vote.

Of course which is why I used the term ex pat I don't consider students or soldiers posted abroad as ex pats.

 


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