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thanks yes 3 in the locals ! Whoops!


edcam Wrote:

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> the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> > its one cross in a box for each.

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>

> You can make more than one choice in the locals.

> Was it up to 3? Can't remember, did my postal vote

> a few days ago but didn't use all votes in that

> one.

When I went to vote today there was a man with a libdem badge on who asked for my polling card number as I came through the door. I asked him why he wanted it and he mumbled something about wanting to come knock on my door later. I couldn't really work out what he was on about and didn't fancy handing over my details without a good reason so said no thank you and walked past to vote. Was that for an exit poll? Or something I completely missed the point on? Not sure what answer they expect if that's how they go about it though.

Not sure - don't they go for the voter sitting on the fence.

I flirt with them all - but don't vote for any - they love me :).


LadyDeliah Wrote:

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> Green in both.

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> I encourage everyone to vote, because the

> politicians will ignore the needs of any group of

> people who don't.

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