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General Election 12 December.

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This is NOT to become a second Brexit thread.

Thank you.

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1 hour ago, alchresearch said:

No matter who you vote for, nothing will beat this leader's Christmas card.

 

"Leave it Tony, he's not worth it"

 

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ARRRRRRRRRH! 

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To me this election is all about Brexit. It is a big mess and needs to be taken care of first and foremost. A couple of labour vultures were at the polling station and like the picture above not even worth spitting at. They could have done a lot for the area but instead its gone to the dogs and that's being polite.

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2 hours ago, alchresearch said:

No matter who you vote for, nothing will beat this leader's Christmas card.

 

"Leave it Tony, he's not worth it"

 

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That’s one ugly glove puppet that Cherie is wearing 

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2 hours ago, alchresearch said:

No matter who you vote for, nothing will beat this leader's Christmas card.

 

"Leave it Tony, he's not worth it"

 

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I'm not a violent person but if two faces were made for slapping  we've got them both on one photo 

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Just been to vote and a man at the entrance, who said he was a "Libdem teller," was asking everybody for the voter number on their card, or if not, their  address.

 

Was he legally able to do this?

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Just now, Gormenghast said:

Just been to vote and a man at the entrance, who said he was a "Libdem teller," was asking everybody for the voter number on their card, or if not, their  address.

 

Was he legally able to do this?

He’s allowed to ask. 
 

I always tell them to mind their own business.

 

It is to help them to get their vote out.

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I've asked before when I went to vote once. Why does your voter number have to be on the vote? Doesn't it mean it's not anonymous vote? I can't remember the answer.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, *_ash_* said:

I've asked before when I went to vote once. Why does your voter number have to be on the vote? Doesn't it mean it's not anonymous vote? I can't remember the answer.

 

 

The ballot paper and the record of who has taken which ballot paper are kept separate. However, in the case of a police investigation, for instance into voter fraud, the ballot papers can be retrieved and matched to a voter.

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Just now, max said:

The ballot paper and the record of who has taken which ballot paper are kept separate. However, in the case of a police investigation, for instance into voter fraud, the ballot papers can be retrieved and matched to a voter.

Yeah that sounds familiar, thanks max.

 

 

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3 hours ago, Pettytom said:

He’s allowed to ask. 
 

I always tell them to mind their own business.

 

It is to help them to get their vote out.

Thanks for that Pt. It just seemed a bit odd, never been asked before.

 

How does it help them? Does the number allow them to know my address from the electoral roll?

 

I didn't vote for them any way.

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3 hours ago, Gormenghast said:

Just been to vote and a man at the entrance, who said he was a "Libdem teller," was asking everybody for the voter number on their card, or if not, their  address.

 

Was he legally able to do this?

 

I always say to them, "Of course you can ask. I'm not going to show you but you can ask." 

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