*rofl* yes I could get round it that way but I don’t believe in postal voting (very old fashioned) unless you are housebound of course. Women & men (soap box time as my granddaughter tells me) fought long and hard for a universal right to vote and if I can’t walk or drive to vote then I’m not honouring their memory.Apply for a postal vote (paper forms)
Use this form to apply to vote by post. You'll need to send the completed form to your local Electoral Registration Office.www.gov.uk
Nice little place, love it. A good getaway for the day.I will give it a miss.
So in the 2001 election I was calling voters even after 9.30pm to check they'd voted and found an elderly woman who said "No, I've not felt very well today".*rofl* yes I could get round it that way but I don’t believe in postal voting (very old fashioned) unless you are housebound of course. Women & men (soap box time as my granddaughter tells me) fought long and hard for a universal right to vote and if I can’t walk or drive to vote then I’m not honouring their memory.
Yes I know, a) old fashioned b) probably stupid and c) that’s just the way I am!
But thank you for the heads up. :-) :-)
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