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RE: General Election 2019 - hornball - 12-12-2019 19:29 (12-12-2019 18:18 )GMach1 Wrote: It is what makes a democracy that people can vote for who they want-to give up that right is mad, even if you have no idea about the politics of it use your vote. I don't think this is going to go away. I don't think Boris will get it done however 'oven ready' it is. I spoke to a friend of mine and he told me it was pointless voting for who he wanted so he spoilt his ballot paper - never heard him do that before.Not convinced about that 'G'!! It may be that some votes that make the overall difference, have been cast by those that didn't 'get it' in terms of the politics of the issue! I believe that is exactly what brought Brexit upon us! I have heard more than one example of 'I wasn't sure what the Brexit issue was about - or would mean - but I voted for/against in the referendum. That is not only unhealthy for our democracy given the profound effects of such votes, it is also taking the right to vote for granted!! RE: General Election 2019 - sargonofakkad - 12-12-2019 19:37 Just voted UKIP and later will have a wank over the caps and vids of Alexa Brooke. Doing my patriotic duty. RE: General Election 2019 - hornball - 12-12-2019 19:38 (12-12-2019 18:24 )The Silent Majority Wrote: Everyone is able to vote by post. There are no restrictions on applying for a postal vote. OOps!!! good point 'Silent' RE: General Election 2019 - HannahsPet - 12-12-2019 19:41 Just hope this talk of a Huge Amount of Students and Young people voting isnt lulling me into a false hope RE: General Election 2019 - hornball - 12-12-2019 19:41 (12-12-2019 19:02 )Cooper_temple Wrote: When is the earliest we might find out how things are shaping up?Around about 2am and thereafter, will be the best indicator results - whatever that means! A lot of people suggest that the votes of those who couldn't vote in the referendum might be influential!! RE: General Election 2019 - Charlemagne - 12-12-2019 20:15 ^The quickest declaration was just 48 minutes after polls closed at Houghton and Sunderland South. But they were much slower in 2017 when Newcastle Central declared at 11.01pm. Both most results start after midnight and most have declared by 4pm. The exit polls are usually broadcast just after 10pm. But are often inaccurate. RE: General Election 2019 - hornball - 12-12-2019 20:18 Yes there is always a race to see who can declare the quickest! Never understood why?? As usual though, here in good old NI, we have to wait for the next coming of the dinosaurs - to take their place alongside those already here;-) before we even start to count! it truly is pathetic!! RE: General Election 2019 - Stemmw - 12-12-2019 20:18 (12-12-2019 19:41 )hornball Wrote:(12-12-2019 19:02 )Cooper_temple Wrote: When is the earliest we might find out how things are shaping up?Around about 2am and thereafter, will be the best indicator results - whatever that means! Don't they announce at 10 pm their findings based on the exit polls ? I remember that at the last election as Andrew Neil announced that the exit polls suggested a hung parliament and the other people in the studio were to say the least RE: General Election 2019 - hornball - 12-12-2019 20:22 That is right!! Don't always get that projection right though! RE: General Election 2019 - sargonofakkad - 12-12-2019 20:28 Can't wait to drink the tears of SJW far leftists tomorrow when Corbyn flops. |