Does anyone know what the problem is in Thanet South ? Why is the count taking so long ? If Orkney and Shetland can get theirs in before 01:00 and all the Sunderland and Newcastle seats only took less than 2 hours, why can't this small area of Kent ?
Sky News confirmed that at 06:58 this morning, they hadn't even started counting the votes...the ballot boxes were still sealed !
the ones that do it quickly - for the one day of fame every five years
do it by volunteers. They all agree that it is useful to be mentioned once every five years rather than have Little Scrogbourough never mentioned except in the question - " Litlle Where-borough ? "
I still don't understand why they started counting so late. Does anyone have a link about this or any idea why its happening this way ? I have seen the Independent link but it offers no explanation, no does the BBC !
The explanation from the local paper..."The Parliamentary count for Thanet is not expected to start until at least 5am, three hours later than originally planned.
The delay is blamed on a turn out thought to be some 80 per cent, with polling stations reportedly having asked for more ballot boxes during today's vote, meaning the verification process is still taking place."
// Exit poll suggests Al Murray the second-funniest candidate in South Thanet//
Al Jolson will win ? and bid to become the biggest clown in the House of Commons ?
Sra Cicciolina did it in the Italian Parliament ( "miss Kissy-kissy" ) but I notice she doesnt have the beer gut Al has
AS for when counting starts - my answer hasnt changed from three minutes ago - it is under the control of the Returning Officer - he sudduv screams 'count ! You *** !" and they start ....
there is no law as to say when
Blimey mikey are you still here, I would have thought you would be half way across the Med. in your rubber dingy by now, on your way to seek political asylum?
Thanks Jomlett for your link, but it sounds a very lame excuse to me. All voting stopped at 22:00 last night, and I fail to see why the local Council didn't make contingency plans.
/// I shall probably regret asking this and it may be stretching you a bit to answer, but exactly where would I go, in my dinghy ? ///
Wouldn't be stretching me at all.
I put "half way across the Med". so the choice is entirely yours, we Tories believe in the freedom of choice, so it is up to you to decide where you would wish to go.