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Petition for no postal voting during referendum
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Is this to ensure all those Britishimmigrantsexpats living off benefits in Spain don't get a say?
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Cornwall was purple last year during the election campaign.Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostMost votes so far are from North Cornwall. Does it say something?
I always like visiting Trago Mills to admire the sculptures the owner has put in the carpark as a testament to his views on the EUComment
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That they don't notice the poor wording and spelling errors so will just sign anything that someone on a forum or facebook tells them to do becos its gud?Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostMost votes so far are from North Cornwall. Does it say something?
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So for those contractors / consultants who work away from home, who do they invoice for the loss of the day's pay? Or is the proposal to allow any voter to vote wherever they are in the country - so each polling station needs to have a record of who is eligible to vote and who has voted, in real time?
What a ridiculous suggestion.Comment
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Wasn't he in the last Mission Impossible film as the baddie?Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostCornwall was purple last year during the election campaign.
I always like visiting Trago Mills to admire the sculptures the owner has put in the carpark as a testament to his views on the EUComment
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Yes.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIs this to ensure all those Britishimmigrantsexpats living off benefits in Spain don't get a say?
Can we stop AtW voting too?Comment
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How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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