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• #2
I just signed it saying "all residents registered at other addresses" because my parents live in Scotland and I want my vote if there's an independence referendum.
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• #3
being aussie we can vote, but i always fill in that the place has just been vacated ;)
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• #4
I always enroll to vote. Whenever I move house I always request a form. It's a pretty important thing
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• #5
eh.. didn't get a form last time I moved in, won't bother unless they come knocking. I'm not from around here, I don't care what your politicians do to you! If I were to vote, I'd be giving a job to a politician, and that's just not right.
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• #6
I don't want to vote. I wanted to avoid having my name on the list.
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• #7
they will track you down from immigration documents eventually ;) hippy.
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• #8
I love voting. It's fun. The build up. Being informed of policies. Getting to the polling station. Spinning the pen around. Doing a little dance. Randomly putting the pen on the paper. Ticking the box that the pen lands on. Good times.
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• #9
last time i put p.t.o on both sides of the paper.
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• #10
hahaha :D Ace!
So, when do you get out of jail? ;)
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• #11
what's pto?
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• #12
please turn over :)
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• #13
aaah.. thanks :P
These feckers are telling me they can fine me £1000 if I don't fill out a form stating who's living at my place.
(Run someone over with a truck and you only have to pay £300.. WTF?! See movingtarget)
So, if you just ignore these letters asking for details.. can I expect a fine? How many of you vote anyway?
And.. what the fsck is with them selling your details off the electoral roll?! Cheeky cnuts!