"But Conservative backbencher Sir Roger Gale said Mr Martin should meet Mr Shindler, to explain to him why he, as a proud Briton, shouldn't be allowed to vote." - easy, you have moved out, you make no contribution, why should you have a say? Come to that HTF can you be a proud Briton when you moved out 35 years ago?
I've just read the BBC link again and see that Mr Schindler is a member of the Labour Party. My original thought on expats being generally right-wing still stands though.
I don't care how they vote, they don't like the country enough to live here so why do they even want a vote? Why do they care? Anyway even if they do get to vote, what constituency will they vote in? how will it work?
He likes the country enough to have fought for it, which is more than most armchair heroes on AB can say, and to have refused to take out Italian citizenship.
Of course the ex pats should be allowed to vote, why not, most of them have spent years paying into the UK system and they were born in the UK , they might want to return , good luck to them.
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