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You cannot stand for this office if you have ever been convicted of a crime......Simon Weston, (the falklands hero) was disbarred from standing because of something that he did in his teens.
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I've never heard who's standing or what it is they would, could or even couldn't do, they don't care about my opinion so why should I care about them!
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Just read on twitter of a guy who's been working in a W.Yorks polling station for 8 hours...26 people have been in to vote. 1.5% turnout, wonder how many bad guys could have been caught using the money thats paid for this nonsense?
Speaking of twitter our Graham has been his usual arrogant self today, he had a minor spat with some guy from Belthorn and ended the argument with 'I'll be voting sensibly'....if the people of Hyndburn follow that advice at the next General he'll be out of work |
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was not going to vote,then decided to go and put a spoit vote in,but decided to vote for ukip to get at the main parties as a protest,but still think that this has been a waste of time and money:mad:
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i went to vote .. only cos ive never missed voting since i was 18 ... and was told then that if i didnt go and vote it was a wasted chance and i wouldnt be able to complain about who was elected ... anyway i went up to stonefold school about 4.30pm .. and i asked if it had been busy .. he said no .. i was 24th person who went in to vote .... scary .....
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BBC News - Wiltshire PCC election: Conservative Angus Macpherson wins
So the first result is in... Turnout = less than 16% Of which the eventual winner got 36% My shaky maths makes him a winner with less than 6% of the constituency voting him in. Which in turn means that 94% didn't vote him in What this election has basically boiled down to is whoever has the largest extended family has earned a £70k salary. Guess it's one way to beat the scrapping of child benefit for large families ;) |
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. i was going to run for commissioner of the police until i found out that meeting batman was not in the job description |
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Judging from some of the comments I've read and seen on the TV news broadcasts where turnout has been as low as NIL (!) my polling station might buck the trend. A couple of voters followed me into the station and there were quite a few heading that way when I left. One noticeable thing was that we all had grey hair :D
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first time ever i didnt vote! waste of money,time,effort and of a salary, but who knows we could all be proved wrong?
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It has been estimated that the election in the 43 force areas cost £75-90M This would pay the salaries of 3,600 PCs.
In my village, 109 voted. Not me. |
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bbc website reported this morning one polling station in doncaster had the massive total of 5 votes
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Or is this the introduction of the way all elections shall be conducted in future? Tell 'em nowt then when they complain, it's their own fault? |
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