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By *adyGarden OP Woman
over a year ago
LONDON (se) |
If you have not yet done so you have until midnight tonight.
If you want to vote on the 23rd then don't miss the dead line. If you are not registered and you do not vote then your views and opinions mean nothing. Use your right to decide the future of our country. |
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By *uzy444Woman
over a year ago
in the suffolk countryside |
my views and opinions mean nothing..i am well aware of that fact, therefore you can have my vote..im not interested in political agendas or getting sucked into what is imo a farce.. just my opinion.. |
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By *adyGarden OP Woman
over a year ago
LONDON (se) |
"my views and opinions mean nothing..i am well aware of that fact, therefore you can have my vote..im not interested in political agendas or getting sucked into what is imo a farce.. just my opinion.."
Which you are fully entitled to.
I have no problem with none voters with no opinion either way |
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By *adyGarden OP Woman
over a year ago
LONDON (se) |
"We didn't need to do anything.
As long as you're on the electoral register you can vote. "
Yes I know but many are not but want to vote on this account so it is important they do and always good to double check your details are correct |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I can't
Why not?
I'm a foreigner ."
Me too but I till get a vote
I have lived here since I was a child though do you have to have lived in the UK a certain amount of years before you can vote? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I can't
Why not?
I'm a foreigner .
You're from Northampton. You're a farmer not a foreigner.
(Luton boy here) "
I'm not, I'm from Northamptonshire. Precise location is top secret |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I can't
Why not?
I'm a foreigner .
Me too but I till get a vote
I have lived here since I was a child though do you have to have lived in the UK a certain amount of years before you can vote?"
I don't know, it's going to be my 10 year anniversary on 9th of June. Hopefully 11th will be where I planned to go for 12 years now . |
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By *adyGarden OP Woman
over a year ago
LONDON (se) |
"I can't
Why not?
I'm a foreigner .
Me too but I till get a vote
I have lived here since I was a child though do you have to have lived in the UK a certain amount of years before you can vote?
I don't know, it's going to be my 10 year anniversary on 9th of June. Hopefully 11th will be where I planned to go for 12 years now ."
You should be able to vote then if you have been living here that long. Go to the registration page to find out. I think it is 5 years or more and you can |
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By *eccymanMan
over a year ago
Gateshead |
"I can't
Why not?
I'm a foreigner .
You're from Northampton. You're a farmer not a foreigner.
(Luton boy here)
I'm not, I'm from Northamptonshire. Precise location is top secret "
It's no good trying to hide it. You talk like Benny from Crossroads.
Did I just say that. Fuck. I'm old. |
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"Anyone from the commonwealth who just happens to be here can vote. Quite wrong imho
Yes I think so too. They will clearly vote to stay"
I think they'd be more inclined to vote to leave.
EU status has no effect on Commonwealth citizens, if anything I think they'd like to see EU immigration reduced so that more people from Commonwealth countries could migrate. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I can't
Why not?
I'm a foreigner .
Me too but I till get a vote
I have lived here since I was a child though do you have to have lived in the UK a certain amount of years before you can vote?
I don't know, it's going to be my 10 year anniversary on 9th of June. Hopefully 11th will be where I planned to go for 12 years now .
You should be able to vote then if you have been living here that long. Go to the registration page to find out. I think it is 5 years or more and you can"
Just checked, I can't. I also don't think many people would like my voting choice either . |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I can't
Why not?
I'm a foreigner .
Me too but I till get a vote
I have lived here since I was a child though do you have to have lived in the UK a certain amount of years before you can vote?
I don't know, it's going to be my 10 year anniversary on 9th of June. Hopefully 11th will be where I planned to go for 12 years now .
You should be able to vote then if you have been living here that long. Go to the registration page to find out. I think it is 5 years or more and you can"
I think it's 15 years. |
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It's not a time thing, it's a status thing, as in citizenship status.
I know someone from South Africa on a special circumstances visa that has been here 5 or 6 years, and is registered to vote.
Not up on all the statuses that qualify you to vote or if you are automatically eligible after a certain time if continuously resident. |
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By *adyGarden OP Woman
over a year ago
LONDON (se) |
"I can't
Why not?
I'm a foreigner .
Me too but I till get a vote
I have lived here since I was a child though do you have to have lived in the UK a certain amount of years before you can vote?
I don't know, it's going to be my 10 year anniversary on 9th of June. Hopefully 11th will be where I planned to go for 12 years now .
You should be able to vote then if you have been living here that long. Go to the registration page to find out. I think it is 5 years or more and you can
Just checked, I can't. I also don't think many people would like my voting choice either ."
No I want to know what it would be. Curiosity always gets the better of me |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"my views and opinions mean nothing..i am well aware of that fact, therefore you can have my vote..im not interested in political agendas or getting sucked into what is imo a farce.. just my opinion.." |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I can't
Why not?
I'm a foreigner .
Me too but I till get a vote
I have lived here since I was a child though do you have to have lived in the UK a certain amount of years before you can vote?
I don't know, it's going to be my 10 year anniversary on 9th of June. Hopefully 11th will be where I planned to go for 12 years now .
You should be able to vote then if you have been living here that long. Go to the registration page to find out. I think it is 5 years or more and you can
Just checked, I can't. I also don't think many people would like my voting choice either .
No I want to know what it would be. Curiosity always gets the better of me "
I would vote to stay for 2 reasons.
1 - I don't think the place you were born in should dictate your legitimacy to travel and live where you want.
2 - My sister is still at university and appearantly she would not be allowed to apply for student finance if UK decided to leave. |
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No offence to anyone but I couldn't give a fuck and won't be voting. Bunch of lying cheating wankers.
If you show me any politicians who will stick by their manifesto as a legal and binding document then I will vote for them!
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By *isaB45Woman
over a year ago
Fabville |
"my views and opinions mean nothing..i am well aware of that fact, therefore you can have my vote..im not interested in political agendas or getting sucked into what is imo a farce.. just my opinion.."
People died so that we could vote, particularly women. In some parts of the world, elections don't even exist. So I always use my vote. I may noy fully understand the political, financial or social issues, but I make my mark.
I always vote by post, which is much easier. Posted mine a couple of weeks ago.
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