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    #21
    Originally posted by d000hg View Post
    I agree with them - allowing illegal votes would cause far more problems and render the whole election null. A few people not being able to vote is a stupid error, but nothing more... of course it is terribly embarrassing but local authorities can't take matters into their own hands and ignore the law.
    I disagree. It's wosrse than 'a few people' or a 'stupid error'. It’s clear that the polling stations were not prepared for the volume of voters. Some didn’t even have enough ballot papers; to my mind that means either they didn’t count how many people are eligible or some people got more than one ballot paper.

    You seem to believe that the logistics of opening and closing polling stations are more important than the right of the people to vote for their lawmakers.

    The police behaved disgracefully. If they were public servants instead of state employed thugs they would have refused to intervene.
    And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014

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      #22
      Agreed, tough tulip if you missed out.

      Saw some footage on TV, in Sheffield I think, and there were a lot of youngsters in the queue.

      Seriously, did you only have time to vote late in the evening? Probably too busy surfing on FaceTube!

      Another scene showed people arguing with the police that the time should be extended.

      FFS, this isn't Tescos where if you are in the store once the store closes they will still serve you!

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        #23
        It doesn't matter - they can get in the queue early, in about 5 months.

        I'm in Hallam the Missus said that there was a queue about half a mile at our local polling station.

        I don't vote so it didn't matter for me - I don't agree with democracy...



        T

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          #24
          Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
          I disagree. It's wosrse than 'a few people' or a 'stupid error'. It’s clear that the polling stations were not prepared for the volume of voters. Some didn’t even have enough ballot papers; to my mind that means either they didn’t count how many people are eligible or some people got more than one ballot paper.

          You seem to believe that the logistics of opening and closing polling stations are more important than the right of the people to vote for their lawmakers.
          So they should make the rules up as they go? Just because 1 time out of 100 the rules make things worse doesn't mean you should toss them out, if the other 99 they bring order and sense to proceedings.
          Originally posted by MaryPoppins
          I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
          Originally posted by vetran
          Urine is quite nourishing

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            #25
            Our station was understaffed, long queues.

            Running out of ballot papers is disgusting.

            We were once exporting democracy to the world now we can't even run it. disgusting.

            For New lie just so they know I agree with the Judges opinion

            Republic!
            Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
              I disagree. It's wosrse than 'a few people' or a 'stupid error'. It’s clear that the polling stations were not prepared for the volume of voters. Some didn’t even have enough ballot papers; to my mind that means either they didn’t count how many people are eligible or some people got more than one ballot paper.
              They don't print as many ballot papers as those eligible to vote due to low turnouts. It saves money.

              For example in the 3 Sunderland areas which all the results where in first turn out was 51%, 55% and 57% there as where I am turn out was 77%.

              Therefore in the different Sunderland areas they probably print enough for 60-70% of eligible voters to vote.

              There as where I am they probably know to print enough for say 90% of eligible people to vote.

              Also in my area I know a lot of people who have postal votes so they know that they have to print papers for at least 7% of the constituency. There as in Sunderland they probably didn't have many people who know about postal votes.

              I also strongly doubt in the richer areas of the constituencies that had trouble they ran out of ballot papers.


              Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post
              You seem to believe that the logistics of opening and closing polling stations are more important than the right of the people to vote for their lawmakers.

              The police behaved disgracefully. If they were public servants instead of state employed thugs they would have refused to intervene.
              The police have behaved like thugs for years particularly since Thatcher was in power.

              A lot of people still believe the miners, protesters and those who have been beaten up/screwed by the police in other incidents brought in on themselves until they actually see it with their own eyes.
              "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                #27
                If they printed 100% of slips, they'd probably be slammed for wastage... photos of people chucking tons of unused paper away, etc.

                Having a printer in the polling station might not be a bad plan though.
                Originally posted by MaryPoppins
                I'd still not breastfeed a nazi
                Originally posted by vetran
                Urine is quite nourishing

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by d000hg View Post
                  If they printed 100% of slips, they'd probably be slammed for wastage... photos of people chucking tons of unused paper away, etc.

                  Having a printer in the polling station might not be a bad plan though.
                  Sensible ideas like that aren't allowed!

                  Also considering it's local government is running it, some large consultancy will provide both the software and hardware for elections at a large cost to us, the tax payer.

                  It will also be unfit for purpose AND the officials in the polling stations will have to be sent on expensive training courses to be allowed to use it.
                  "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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