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gulliver1 | 09:59 Fri 29th Apr 2022 | News
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British Citizens who have chosen to live abroad permanently, will now be allowed to vote in UK General Elections thanks to a new law passed by Parliament. I am sure all abers will agree with this Decision.?
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what constituency will they vote in?
i don't agree, why should someone living abroad have a say in what goes on here .
I thought that they always could providing that they hadn't lived abroad permanently for more than 15 years.
I doubt it's true mally, I have asked for a link. I agree why should people who choose not to live here have a vote and even if they did what constituency would they voting in?
Sorry, I don't agree with this if the person lives abroad permanently. Why should they have a right to vote if they no longer live in the UK regardlessof their citizenship.
i don't understand why someone who has forsaken their own country should want to vote in its elections.
...and will someone tell me how this sheet show works, who is their MP? what constituency do they vote in?
They would be eligible to vote in either the constituency for the last UK address they were registered at or if they were never registered, the last UK address they lived at.
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11.04 Oh dear...It is True ...TTT.
Frankly I think it's disgusting that anyone should swan off to gawd knows where and still have a vote in UK. Why would they be allowed? Why would they want to? They don't care enough to live here. I am determinately NOT backing the government on this madness.
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TORATORATORA, ex-pats have been able to vote in Parliamentary elections for some time but only if they've not been outwith the UK for more than fifteen year.

It's the time limit that is being removed.
After a certain period it should be assumed they have no more interest in having influence in their country. Lifelong voting rights are too extreme.
From parliament website

Overseas voters must register in the constituency in which they were registered before leaving the UK. Registration must be renewed annually for up to 15 years after leaving. People who left more than 15 years ago are ineligible to register.
I'm with TTT.

Looks like Johnsons going for broke for the worst mid terms.

Get the clown out of power.
can anyone explain why an expat would want to vote in the UK?
The vote might lead to the ex-pat returning to the UK.

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