SebastianBlue
President, International Julian Alvarez Fan Club
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Instead of that I think they will go all in on PR if they get votes but no seats
Instead of that I think they will go all in on PR if they get votes but no seats
They will.Instead of that I think they will go all in on PR if they get votes but no seats
I don't think I said my name...
I think I somehow failed to follow a simple instruction and just said the first line of my address and handed over my driving license.
Got away with it.
Why waste your time?just been and voted. drawn a cock and balls next to all of them and popped it in the box
Difficult to argue with, but surely braverman should be in there...
Picking just 3 is too difficult
I don’t think the Twxttxr users are strategising, mate, which was who I was referring to.Risk v reward. Why waste time and money on a false stolen election narrative when the idea he could have made PM when explaining that getting more votes than another party yet fewer seats as a result is easy to explain to the trogs whilst at the same time if you get your way you could become a small but significant sized Parliamentary party.
And when they don’t get a majority all of those Reform degenerates will cry conspiracy and corruption.
It's something that election laws need to include to enable everyone to vote.Tom Skelton is 36 and lost almost all of his sight due to a genetic condition. Today, Tom was able to vote completely in secret using a combination of apps on his smartphone. In previous general elections, Tom says he had to be assisted by a companion, meaning his vote was never fully independent.
At the polling station today, Tom used apps that can read images out loud along with magnification apps to help him vote. One of the apps did not prove completely reliable and Tom says this meant “voting was a slow and lengthy process”. Despite this, Tom says he was able to vote for his intended candidate and - importantly - he did so in secret.
Tom added that, while the technology worked for him this time, many people in the blind or partially-sighted community don’t have access to a smartphone so this is not a solution for the vast majority who still cannot vote in secret
I have learnt a lot from today's experience, so yes it has been very productive despite me not voting for a candidate that will not win.So you wasted your vote and were rude to someone just trying to do their job just to try and prove a point. Sounds like you had a really productive day. Lol
So you don't recommend that I drink all 63 cans of Lager I currently have in the house?
Sounds like you vented your anger on the volunteers cos you knew your candidate wouldn’t win.I have learnt a lot from today's experience, so yes it has been very productive despite me not voting for a candidate that will not win.
When the election furore has died down, i will explain what i have learnt.
What if you have a phobia of post boxes?You’d probably know the rules beforehand and if it really were impossible to vote in person because you couldn’t speak your name, I expect you’d organise a postal vote.
Or envelopesWhat if you have a phobia of post boxes?