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Curr946
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mind, the polls close at 10 slight_smile

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There has been a lot of scaremongering on both sides. They both have said leaving will cause this and staying will allow us to do that, however no-one has produced facts, they have all provided their experts "best guess".

I think everyone just need to follow what they personally believe is the best course of action either for them personally, or their views on the issues that it may effect.
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Curr946
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Well I'm no saying how I voted, but you might guess from what I'm about to say... How the hell can the SNP say they want to break up the union and make us Scots go it alone at the same time say they want to remain in the EU.

There is strength in numbers, and the last thing we need is the UK becoming even more vulnerable.
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So... Clearly in then lol
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Curr946
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grin

Wouldn't possibly divulge such a high profile political view publically.
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I would.
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I tell you what I find diabolical. We all get a card which is our registration to vote. Whilst I was away ours went missing (possible clear up before I got home) My husband says it doesn't matter.. we can still vote. Indeed we could. We just gave our name and address when we walked in, the polling officer ticked us off and we cast our vote. No ID check...nothing. My point is, anyone could have used my name to vote. Something not quite right about that in my opinion....

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viridis
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Yup.
Name and postcode, all you need.
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Curr946
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Ah... Nice. So wonder what neighbours haven't voted yet






I'm kidding grin
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My other half used to work at our Civic Hall, also used as a massive polling station. He said he often wondered at the legality of it all...

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Curr946
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It was my understanding that you needed the polling card, but I've never turned up without one.

I treat them like golden tickets for the Willy Wonka chocolate factory
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