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    #31
    Originally posted by scooterscot View Post
    This suggestion alone puts you as someone who is against democracy. Why should it be made more difficult and cumbersome? If I'm travelling home to Cambridge and studying in St Andrews I now have to register at my home address for a 2-3 week period?

    The Quitings are desperate to overturn representative democracy with their blasted referenda.
    I'll forgive your ignorant rant, as you've been away so long. You're still thick as mince though...

    You can register in more than one constituency, and vote in the most convenient one on the day. It is not illegal to register in more than one, only to vote in more than one.

    Students should be on the electoral roll at their permanent address (usually parents) anyway, for credit-scoring purposes. If students are unaware of this, then someone is failing them. Probably the same folks who are wasting all their time banning clapping in Universities.
    His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...

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