What time will you vote?
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what time will you vote?
I am waiting in for a delivery at the moment. It was due yesterday and is now due 'first thing this moring'...at this rate I may well not get to vote at all
mad?
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voted at 8am on the way to work - quite a long queue so I hope that means turn out is high. Absolutely believe we should all exercise our right to vote - whatever direction that's in - we're lucky we can do so freely
just wish the results came in a bit sooner - I have a 9am client meeting tomorrow so cant stay up super late and nothing really exciting happens until 3am onwards. Am thinking of maybe watching the build up until about 12 to get the atmosphere and then getting up at 6ish to catch up on it all before I have to leave. Will take laptop home so I can see if other 11 plusers are watching as well.
I like the idea of taking the chidlren - wish I'd done that - DD is very interested and I've found the whole process of explaining it all to her has made me think about it more and make sure I'm reasonably well informed. And of course my explanations have been entirely unbiased
just wish the results came in a bit sooner - I have a 9am client meeting tomorrow so cant stay up super late and nothing really exciting happens until 3am onwards. Am thinking of maybe watching the build up until about 12 to get the atmosphere and then getting up at 6ish to catch up on it all before I have to leave. Will take laptop home so I can see if other 11 plusers are watching as well.
I like the idea of taking the chidlren - wish I'd done that - DD is very interested and I've found the whole process of explaining it all to her has made me think about it more and make sure I'm reasonably well informed. And of course my explanations have been entirely unbiased
I'll be voting this evening, taking the kids along. We've always made a little family outing of it ! It seems a good idea as they have been involved and interested from an early age.
The only problem can be when you leave and those guys outside ask for your number, a cheerful little voice pips up 'you don't need the number, they didn't vote for you anyway'
The only problem can be when you leave and those guys outside ask for your number, a cheerful little voice pips up 'you don't need the number, they didn't vote for you anyway'
We have a postal vote! We have never voted for the same party (the Tory so-and-so that he is - see chalk and cheese can mix!) and I had to talk him through the instructions. I had great fun pretending that I'd got him to spoil his own vote.T.i.p.s.y wrote:I understand why postal voting happens but I think that in certain communities women, in particular, are made to vote via postal vote so that their husbands can dictate who they vote for. Unless proof can be obtained why a postal vote is necessary then I think everyone else should vote in a polling station.
I was done and dusted by 7.20 a.m this morning. Had early club at school so did it on the way there. I was surprised at how busy it was and how many more people there were about when I drove to work this morning. Perhaps the country has been galvanised into action.
I had threatened to colour in my voting paper but in the end I was a good girl and voted properly.
Oddly there was no Green party candidate here or at least I didn't see one - perhaps I was still asleep!
I had threatened to colour in my voting paper but in the end I was a good girl and voted properly.
Oddly there was no Green party candidate here or at least I didn't see one - perhaps I was still asleep!
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad !
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What time will you vote?
Ditto... Two votes here too Fingers crossed it goes the right way (That's my way, of course)...