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keltoi

  

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  1. 1. do you?

    • yes i always vote it's important to me
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    • no, never, can't be arsed, total waste of time
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There are three main groups here in UK who are ineligable to vote in elections.

 

1) the aristocracy and royalty

2) convicted prisoners

3) the insane held in lunatic asylums

 

you are 1, 2 or 3?

 

or under 18?

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Guest Karnov

Always.

 

And please don't anyone chip in with "it doesn't matter who you vote for - the government always get in" or "if voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal" or any other cliched horseshit that Banksy is probably stencilling onto a wall right now.

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Always.

 

And please don't anyone chip in with "it doesn't matter who you vote for - the government always get in" or "if voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal" or any other cliched horseshit that Banksy is probably stencilling onto a wall right now.

 

lol.

 

i've only been of legal age to vote once so far (presidential elections, still haven't checked out state-level elections)—i'll be the first to admit i'm really uninformed, politically speaking, though thats something i'd like to change.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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There are three main groups here in UK who are ineligable to vote in elections.

 

1) the aristocracy and royalty

2) convicted prisoners

3) the insane held in lunatic asylums

 

you are 1, 2 or 3?

 

or under 18?

4) people who missed the deadline lol

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There are three main groups here in UK who are ineligable to vote in elections.

 

1) the aristocracy and royalty

2) convicted prisoners

3) the insane held in lunatic asylums

 

you are 1, 2 or 3?

 

or under 18?

4) people who missed the deadline lol

 

5) people who are/were in the country illegally , and despite living there for ages , helping the community and loving the country as much as the next guy , are not permitted to vote.

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There are three main groups here in UK who are ineligable to vote in elections.

 

1) the aristocracy and royalty

2) convicted prisoners

3) the insane held in lunatic asylums

 

you are 1, 2 or 3?

 

or under 18?

4) people who missed the deadline lol

 

5) people who are/were in the country illegally , and despite living there for ages , helping the community and loving the country as much as the next guy , are not permitted to vote.

 

quite right no?

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Guest Coalbucket PI

Yes, and furthermore I am planning to use my opinions to inform my decision

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Yes, and furthermore I am planning to use my opinions to inform my decision

 

and like how will you be forming those opinions man?

 

fuck no.

why

 

 

because i'd rather be riding my bicycle

 

ride your gay bicycle to the polling station silly.

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Guest ezkerraldean

cant be bothered researching the partys and im not gonna vote randomly so no. i dont really care to be quite honest.

vote BNP for shits&giggles

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Guest Coalbucket PI

Yes, and furthermore I am planning to use my opinions to inform my decision

 

and like how will you be forming those opinions man?

 

 

Oh dear, hadn't thought of that. Hopefully some informative pamphlets will be disseminated?

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Guest inteeliguntdesign

yup. i've not registered to vote in time on previous occasions though.

 

i get annoyed at people who say they dont vote because 1 vote doesnt matter.

 

dunno, seems like the emphasis is on 1 person putting an X in 1 box.

 

whereas shouldnt the emphasis should be on collectively/socially doing a fairly important task.

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