The one just up the road let a few people in after 10.
The one just up the road let a few people in after 10.
This election is making a mockery of our political system. As Lord Mandelson pointed out the First Past The Post (FPTP) system is on it's last legs, if there's a Lab/Lib coalition it'll no doubt be got rid of and rightly so.
And it seems for returning officers there's no clarity or consistency, with some doing different things. I'd personally prosecute the returning officers who kept polling stations open after 10pm.
If people get turned away, tough, they only had 15 hours to vote, I don't see what the problem is at all.
we're smiling but we're close to tears, even after all these years
postal vote and 15 hours, no excuse. law is law.
Yep I heard a couple of stations stayed open until the whole queue got in, one of them was in Liverpool as well as far as I know. All votes from stations which overran the time should be marked null and void.
I also heard somewhere apparently ran out of voting cards because 'they had a bigger turnout than was expected' - how is that possible though when everyone is registered to their own polling station and nobody can vote at the wrong one? :S
It's stupid if people are queing for over an hour and still cannot get in.
You have to understand that people are busy working, picking kids up from school and so on, it's hard to find a couple of hours where they can vote. You dont expect to turn up at nine and be waiting over an hour to vote...
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I went at about 4pm and there was no one there apart from the officials.
15 hours is MORE than enough time for anyone. The normal working day is 8/9 hours so you have 6/7 hours in which to vote. No excuse, their own fault. The system needs changing but they knew the rules like everyone else.
We are talking about queues of over 200 hundred people at the places concerned - and the later hours are bound to be the busiest because it's the one time of day when the majority of people have finished work and seen to their other commitments. It all depends on how big the polling station is anyway - mine was a primary school but I saw one that was just a little trailer in a supermarket car-park.It's stupid if people are queing for over an hour and still cannot get in.
You have to understand that people are busy working, picking kids up from school and so on, it's hard to find a couple of hours where they can vote. You dont expect to turn up at nine and be waiting over an hour to vote...
stupid women thinking they can vote
Last edited by hah; 08-05-2010 at 10:56 PM.
Out of 7 teachers I asked, only 4 of them voted because the other 3, finished work late, had to pick their kids up, get them home, get them something to eat, then bath & bed. They simply didnt have enough time and a lot of people are angered by this because if they are busy all day, then why should they be kicked out and said that they cant vote?
RE-VOTE IS ONLY FAIR.
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