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Register to vote. Shouldn't whinge unless you participate ( unless you refuse to acknowledge the primacy of electoral reform and instead believe that only revolution will get us anywhere ( sighs) which is fair enough)
Anyway you lazy bastards register here and have your say
https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote
 

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Oh you've got till the 22nd so chop chop...
 

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Interesting. So if you don't register you can't vote on 8th June? Thank God this isn't necessary in Germany. We're all registered ;) (German efficiency/bureaucracy. 4-6 weeks before an election I get automatically a "voting card" with my address and the address of my polling station where I am registered)

Although the result of your general election seems to be clear (at least what I've heard) you should vote nonetheless. Not voting isn't the right way to show if your dissatisfied/disillusioned...etc with democracy ( I am doing the same in September here in Germany. The result (Merkel again) seems clear too but that won't hinder me to vote against her)

edit: you're not your ;)
 
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The Birkdale Buddha senses a closer than expected result.

However much I admire Corbyn for sticking to his beliefs I just cant bring myself to vote Red.
 

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Interesting. So if you don't register you can't vote on 8th June? Thank God this isn't necessary in Germany. We're all registered ;) (German efficiency/bureaucracy. 4-6 weeks before an election I get automatically a "voting card" with my address and the address of my polling station where I am registered)

Although the result of your general election seems to be clear (at least what I've heard) you should vote nonetheless. Not voting isn't the right way to show if your dissatisfied/disillusioned...etc with democracy ( I am doing the same in September here in Germany. The result (Merkel again) seems clear too but that won't hinder me to vote against her)
We're the same here Dirk. Tbh, I can't recall having to specifically register to vote although we have to complete and return a 'Council electoral roll' form for our house annually so that may cover our voting inclusion.
 
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Interesting. So if you don't register you can't vote on 8th June? Thank God this isn't necessary in Germany. We're all registered ;) (German efficiency/bureaucracy. 4-6 weeks before an election I get automatically a "voting card" with my address and the address of my polling station where I am registered)

Although the result of your general election seems to be clear (at least what I've heard) you should vote nonetheless. Not voting isn't the right way to show if your dissatisfied/disillusioned...etc with democracy ( I am doing the same in September here in Germany. The result (Merkel again) seems clear too but that won't hinder me to vote against her)

edit: you're not your ;)
You used the right your the first time. ;)
 

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75,000 people registered to vote yesterday. Great stuff:)
 

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Daily head counts is a very sad argument to use in a debate.
 

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The Birkdale Buddha senses a closer than expected result.

However much I admire Corbyn for sticking to his beliefs I just cant bring myself to vote Red.

You can't even put your (justified) hatred for Liverpool aside and vote for the side in red?

I'm disappointed in you.
 

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You can't even put your (justified) hatred for Liverpool aside and vote for the side in red?

I'm disappointed in you.
Hope u lot win in Sweden as its me v the Mrs engerland v Holland
 

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1.3 million people under 35 registered to vote since May called this election. Tremendous effort:bow:
 
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Just a quick reminder that the deadline is 23:59 tonight.

There is actually a trend towards increasing turnout (61% in 2005; 65% in 2010 ; 66% in 2015), but these figures are still relatively crap. Turnout was always over 70% at general elections between 1922 and 2001, and always over 75% at those fought in the 1950s and 1960s.

High turnout is a good thing irrespective of which parties or individuals benefit from it (unless it's the Lib Dems of course).

https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote
 

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Just a quick reminder that the deadline is 23:59 tonight.

There is actually a trend towards increasing turnout (61% in 2005; 65% in 2010 ; 66% in 2015), but these figures are still relatively crap. Turnout was always over 70% at general elections between 1922 and 2001, and always over 75% at those fought in the 1950s and 1960s.

High turnout is a good thing irrespective of which parties or individuals benefit from it (unless it's the Lib Dems of course).

https://www.gov.uk/register-to-vote
"...historians believe that the tide swung towards Prime Minister Corbyn after an online conservative urged young voters on a left-leaning football forum to register. This simple act would ultimately result in the swift cancellation of Brexit..."
 

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My vote may not change the outcome but at least I will have made it. Normally having a female Prime Minister would make me very happy, but Teresa May is bad. The country couldn't be in worse hands.

And looking back to this time last year, if I knew then what I know now I wouldn't change the way I voted. At least, when everything goes horribly t*ts up, nobody will be able to say it was my fault.

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