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Labour Set To Cheat
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think activists in other parties will be aware of this long standing anomaly too.
Our voting system is far too open to abuse with postal votes and dual votes and even known campaigns of personation in marginal seats- wasn't there even a councillor or MP who voted twice recently?
You could argue it's fair for students as they contribute via council tax at both addresses. Hold on a minute...
Our voting system is far too open to abuse with postal votes and dual votes and even known campaigns of personation in marginal seats- wasn't there even a councillor or MP who voted twice recently?
You could argue it's fair for students as they contribute via council tax at both addresses. Hold on a minute...
Corby, No smoke without fire,after the 2017 election:-
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Well folks I spend half an hour yesterday registering my son to vote at uni. You have to go on Gov. website and put in all their details and they have to be registered at their home address before they can register to vote from a different address. They will only get one polling card sent to their uni address and they will have to vote for the local candidate for their uni address. If they want to vote for their home candidate they have to apply for a postal vote, which can be addressed to their uni address, but to do this you have to download a form, sign it stating why you want a postal vote and post it back to your local council. I can categorically state you cannot vote in the same general election at two different addresses.
//Mozz, it is easy to ignore what you do not wish to see.//
Not at all Danny, just get me the details from a source that aren't extreme cheerleaders for the UK political right and I'll have a butchers at it.
Any vote rigging by registering at both home and college addresses can be done by any student, regardless of who they support.
Not at all Danny, just get me the details from a source that aren't extreme cheerleaders for the UK political right and I'll have a butchers at it.
Any vote rigging by registering at both home and college addresses can be done by any student, regardless of who they support.
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