EU referendum

EU referendum

  • In

    Votes: 503 47.9%
  • Out

    Votes: 547 52.1%

  • Total voters
    1,050
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I often wondered why voting was made really simple; just an “x” in a box. With a pencil attached to a piece of string. As if there were people who actually existed that couldn’t manage anything more cerebrally demanding than that. My days of wondering are over. I hope the string was long enough for you Pam and that the correct end of the pencil was clearly labelled.

While I disagree with almost everything she posts, she has been given a temp ban from this thread so it's not really fair having a go at her when she is unable to reply.
 
No matter which way you voted, I just want to say well done to everyone who did vote. You're all making a difference.

I voted out and I was proud voting the way which I feel will benefit this country the most for not only myself, but my friends, family, future kids and grandkids.

Could be a historic day.
 
No matter which way you voted, I just want to say well done to everyone who did vote. You're all making a difference.

I voted out and I was proud voting the way which I feel will benefit this country the most for not only myself, but my friends, family, future kids and grandkids.

Could be a historic day.

Good on you
 
I often wondered why voting was made really simple; just an “x” in a box. With a pencil attached to a piece of string. As if there were people who actually existed that couldn’t manage anything more cerebrally demanding than that. My days of wondering are over.

You'd be stunned at the stupidity of some with a harmless pencil and piece of paper. A surprisingly large section of the voting public don't realise that, if you put a clear"X" by the candidate you're voting for, then draw a knob over the one you're not, it's classed as a spoiled paper and discarded.
 
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