Religion & Spirituality3 mins ago
Isn't There An Election
or two somewhere today - you wouldn't know it from the BBC news coverage.
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//Where are the reporters outside the polling stations and talk of exit polls?//
Lol, give them a chance.
Don’t you know there’s a strike on? Polling Stations don’t close until 22.00.
Most will probably go at the end of the working day I’d imagine, you’ll get your eagerly awaited results soon enough.
//Where are the reporters outside the polling stations and talk of exit polls?//
Lol, give them a chance.
Don’t you know there’s a strike on? Polling Stations don’t close until 22.00.
Most will probably go at the end of the working day I’d imagine, you’ll get your eagerly awaited results soon enough.
I really don't think so lankeela.
Apart from anything else, how dull would that be at a possibly low turnout by election?
"And here comes a lady now. She looks like she's going to vote Tory.
Maybe not..
And there she goes, off home to possibly make the tea.
No idea who she voted for.
All quiet now, so we'll hand you back to the studio.
Wake me in half an hour"
Apart from anything else, how dull would that be at a possibly low turnout by election?
"And here comes a lady now. She looks like she's going to vote Tory.
Maybe not..
And there she goes, off home to possibly make the tea.
No idea who she voted for.
All quiet now, so we'll hand you back to the studio.
Wake me in half an hour"
https:/ /www.go ogle.co m/amp/s /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-polit ics-481 24106.a mp
BBC guidelines for polling days.
BBC guidelines for polling days.