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So You Don't Want To Live Here But You Want A Say On Who's In Government, Right Oh!

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ToraToraTora | 23:17 Fri 23rd Feb 2018 | News
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-43172394
Does anyone else find this "votes for ex pats" cobras nonsensical?
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If you leave this country and no longer contribute then you should have no voice in how it's run !
08:39 Sat 24th Feb 2018
F/F What I was thinking about, is that if Brexit ever does happen???.
Expats living in a country of an EU member, will be Citizens of a non EU member, they could lose certain rights and even become political pawns!
just a thought F/F
^^ Yes yet another 'Brexit' problem that is yet to be sorted.
A non BREXIT problem really right down the bottom of the list. Nice try though Eddie.

I am of the opinion that if you don't reside in a country then you should not have a say on how it is run since you will not be affected by it (or very little).

Having a UK Passport simply means you have the right to reside in the UK so if you go abroad you can return, reside and start voting again.
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But it is their choice not to reside here !
EDDIE, 10.02 Yes I have to agree with you on that one, but others on here think that only their opinion counts.
No they don't gullible, they state their opinion just as EDDIE stated his.
I'm surprised that so many posters don't understand that their right to vote is one of their rights as a citizen[i, not as a resident of a country.

Some of you propose that if you live, work and pay tax in a country, then you should have the right to vote there. Are you quite sure you [i]really] believe that? Think it through, guys.
//I'm surprised that so many posters don't understand that their right to vote is one of their rights as a citizen[i, not as a resident of a country//

No, it is about what we think it should be not necessarily what it is.

//Some of you propose that if you live, work and pay tax in a country, then you should have the right to vote there. Are you quite sure you [i]really] believe that? Think it through, guys. //

Yes, I have thought about it, yes it does mean legal immigrants residing and paying tax have a say. What is wrong with that?
Spathiphyllum 10.10 you have summed it up well,
"Our Government does have an effect on EX/pats"
That is why they should be allowed to vote. well said!.
"Our Government does have an effect on EX/pats"

And what are they then?
Only tax payers should be allowed a vote, wherever they live. Afterall its tax payers who foot the bills!
gulliver and Eddie seem to be under the impression that all ex-pats living within the EU are entitled to the same 'rights' as the indigenous population. I don’t believe that is so.
Most of ex/pats are pensioners , who were footing the bill for other pensioners and youngsters of the day when they lived and worked in the UK .
They were also UK tax payers and many still are. Dual taxation does not work for ex pats but double taxation does.
Eh?
The leader of the opposition party is late on parade this morning.
What ?
AT the end of the day it looks like the expats are going to get the vote, so you will just have to learn to live with it , I am out of here , leave you lot to it Ok
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A lot of people seem to be turning this into some sort of immigration/racism issue, let me clarify. If you are legally resident in the country and satisfy all the requirements to register to vote then I have no objection to you voting.
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gulliver: "07.39 minty. how about the people who live in the UK and do not Contribute, should they be allowed to vote?" - in my opinion, no, but that's another debate,

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