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I'm pretty much the same as you Dame, it would have taken something really radical to sway my vote. Postal voting is easier but it does leave you feeling like you're missing out on something by not going to the polling station.


I'll not leave the sinking ship until I'm pushed Queenie, I just can't see it being any better if I changed my vote, in fact I'm dreading the outcome to be honest. I've not bothered doing a postal vote because my mum needs me to take her to the polling station, and even at her age her vote is a must   
Dame_Ann_Average
"I'll voting on the day, and this time will be taking my daughter round to vote for the first time". RZB

aww that's lovely....I can't wait to go with one of my kids. I'm begining to have fairly grown up conversations with my 11 and 9 year olds, and it's lovely to hear their budding political opinions.
I am voting for the person who has served as a capable MP in my constituency for years. He is a Liberal-Democrat.
suzybean
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Are you registered Barney?
yes Queenie I am registered, I just dont follow politics closely enough to know all the facts and therefore make an educated decision i know I should, but from what I have seen I really dont know what to do

i wanted to watch all the debates but as my OH is a Liverpool fan, the footie has been on for the last two
FM
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I know what I'm hoping the result will be but listening to all the Polls I'm feeling very disheartened. Whoever gets elected it's a very tough time ahead, but having read the Manifestos personally I feel it will be tougher with one party more than another, just my opinion


Me too YR, if we think it's been tough this last couple of years, god help us for the next 5 IMO.

I went to the Post Office yesterday and the old lady in front of me was picking up her pension, she'd tried to use the same card twice and the assistant said she was sorry but she couldn't have the money twice.  The ols lady turned around and said I wouldn't want it twice, we're well looked after now!.... I just wonder how long before pensioners go back to being worse off
Dame_Ann_Average
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Me neither Soops! I'm ringing them up to check I'm registered on Tuesday
Mine has arrived this morning Ducky. It says:  You can apply to vote by post. Your completed application must be received by Tuesday 20th April...Due to the short statutory timeframe for this election you may not receive this poll call until after the closing date for postal applications. Unfortunately this is outside of our control....This card is for info only. You can vote without it but it will save time if you take it to the polling station and show it to the clerk.
Out of their control Sounds to me that it says a lot about the efficiency of our district councils Ducky...So if you don't get a card you're probably still on their list at the polling station?
 
FM

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