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Ok The Conspiracy Theories Are Off And Running.....postal Votes...etc

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ToraToraTora | 19:08 Sun 21st Sep 2014 | News
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A few sour grape whinners about but I don't think for a minute there was anything remotely bent about the Scottish referendum though it does highlight an issue. Personally I don't think postal votes should be allowed. If you don't care enough to go and vote then you don't deserve to vote in my opinion.
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Svejk, Please do not mention General Knowledge tests on here,the likes of yourself ,Naomi,Ludwig , and of course TTT would even think of passing the test,even on a good day.
Thanks Farrier, I think.
How are postal votes guaranteed to come from the entitled voter? Whilst I understand the need for many groups to have a postal vote but they seem open to abuse.
Before Postal Votes the political parties arranged transport for those needing it
Tower Hamlets, they found 2 bedroom flats that had over a 100 postal votes. (after the election)
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For those too idle to consult wiki

The Representation of the People Act 1985 subsequently made provision for these extensions to the right to apply for an absent vote.

I thought I had a postal vote in 1973 but clearly I didnt

source is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postal_voting

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