Quite a few young 'uns when I got there, also the usual battalions of oldies. May have accidentally put my polling card into the ballot box as well.

Quite a few young 'uns when I got there, also the usual battalions of oldies. May have accidentally put my polling card into the ballot box as well.
Quite a few young 'uns when I got there, also the usual battalions of oldies. May have accidentally put my polling card into the ballot box as well.
I always do this.Spent like a whole minute checking I put a cross next to the correct name
Scary stuff!
I spoke to my sister and that's the first thing she said, doesn't trust them them* apparently.All you first time voters out there - you did bring a pen, right?
There was a minor queue when I went to vote, about the same as it was at the referendum - obviously it doesn't mean anything, but hopefully the youth vote has remained engaged.
*The HB illuminati.I spoke to my sister and that's the first thing she said, doesn't trust them them* apparently.
*Whoever they are![]()
I don't see why not.Are you even allowed to use a pen?
Because they* wouldn't just ignore that one and move onto the next?I spoke to my sister and that's the first thing she said, doesn't trust them them* apparently.
*Whoever they are![]()
So after criticising Corbyn because of how important it is we have a Labour government JK Rowling endorses Jess Phillips and the Liberal Democrats.
Well done.
Are you even allowed to use a pen?
Jess Phillips and the Liberal Democrats.
Well put. The hysteria on social media in recent weeks has been incredibly off-putting.
She endorsed Jess Phillips almost immediately after retweeting a thread about the abuse Diane Abbott gets. She's simply beyond parody.So after criticising Corbyn because of how important it is we have a Labour government JK Rowling endorses Jess Phillips and the Liberal Democrats.
Well done.
nothing wrong with using the pencil provided.All you first time voters out there - you did bring a pen, right?
Noob.nothing wrong with using the pencil provided.![]()
On a single anecdotal piece of evidence the left wing hysteria on social media seems to be being replicated in reality. My other half was physically assaulted a few hours ago outside a polling station for asking what turned out to be a Labour supporter what they're polling number was (she works for a Conservative MP so was asked to be a "teller" this AM).
It's pretty standard, nothing partisan and certainly nothing to get violent about.I just had to google what a teller is, I've voted my whole life and never once been asked outside the polling centre what my polling number was. I'd definitely have told them to mind their own fecking business.
It's pretty standard, nothing partisan and certainly nothing to get violent about.
Why was she doing that?On a single anecdotal piece of evidence the left wing hysteria on social media seems to be being replicated in reality. My other half was physically assaulted a few hours ago outside a polling station for asking what turned out to be a Labour supporter what they're polling number was (she works for a Conservative MP so was asked to be a "teller" this AM).
Are you in St. Helens North or South?Nobody in the voting place when I went to vote at 11ish. Safe seat for Labour in any case.
First time voting so I didn't realise you only vote for your local constituency and it counts towards the total, thought I'd not been given the extra ballot sheet asking which party you want and which leader you want as PM.
Must differ from place to place, I've had it at every (even local) election. All they're doing is tracking turnout.No-one should ever get violent of course, but if I've never seen it happen in over 20 years of voting, then its not that standard. Perhaps they only bother in potential swing constituencies?
I voted at 7.30ish. Was about five voters there and I was the youngest by at least three decades.
Yeah, I've never seen it happen either though I've only started voting since 2010 (when I was first eligible to vote).No-one should ever get violent of course, but if I've never seen it happen in over 20 years of voting, then its not that standard. Perhaps they only bother in potential swing constituencies?
Must differ from place to place, I've had it at every (even local) election. All they're doing is tracking turnout.
That's the perfect time to casually say 'Oh my god, I can't believe that Theresa May wants to ban Custard Creams AND Werthers Originals'. Worth a shot.
My constituency is one of the ones that have always been Labour. Labour candidate got 57% of the vote in 2015.
That's the perfect time to casually say 'Oh my god, I can't believe that Theresa May wants to ban Custard Creams AND Werthers Originals'. Worth a shot.
No-one should ever get violent of course, but if I've never seen it happen in over 20 years of voting, then its not that standard. Perhaps they only bother in potential swing constituencies?
Some rumours that the Tories were thinking they had a chance there, but Skinner's personal vote must be pretty hard to beat.I vote in Bolsover now which has never been anything other than red! I'll keep trying though!![]()
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