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weecalf | 07:28 Thu 22nd May 2014 | ChatterBank
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What if you don't like trust or have time for those on the voting list .is it like television where you don't like the programmes so you are told where the off button is .so are you being told in a round way well don't vote .
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Its something I feel very strongly about. Some people moan all the time and then proudly, and smugly tell you they never vote. Seems they want their cake and eat it too.
//If you don't vote then you have no recourse afterwards when you don't agree with the Policies of the 'Victor'.... //

What if you vote , but not for the Victor - what recourse have you got ?
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First race winner a Beverley says it all .will make up my mind later next year the general ?
Baz...you will have done your best and nobody could say you hadn't !
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gone and went and done it now when do we get the result
The count's on Sunday, I think.
Look out for the exit Poll tonight, on the BBC.
It's not a case of "not having time to vote", Mikey. It's a fair choice. I'm not voting, as there is nobody i trust. It's a deliberate and conscious decision and we have as much right to abstain from the circus, as we do to vote.
Out of interest, is there a minimum turnout needed at all? If three people turned up to vote, would it still be eligible?

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