Just got back from the polling station and guess who was in front of me in the queue? Our ex-cleaner who is Polish and has a Polish passport. She handed over a polling card and nobody said anything. After she had left to vote, I queried this with the person taking the cards. She told me that if someone had a polling card then they could vote and seemed totally disinterested in the fact that she was not eligible. This is true because I witnessed it myself. As you can imagine I am not too happy about this.
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Originally posted by jmelanie View PostJust got back from the polling station and guess who was in front of me in the queue? Our ex-cleaner who is Polish and has a Polish passport. She handed over a polling card and nobody said anything. After she had left to vote, I queried this with the person taking the cards. She told me that if someone had a polling card then they could vote and seemed totally disinterested in the fact that she was not eligible. This is true because I witnessed it myself. As you can imagine I am not too happy about this.
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So so so close but Brexit leaders conceding defeat.
Sterling rose to $1.4930 from $1.4875 after a YouGov poll found 52% of respondents voted to remain in the EU against 48% opting for leave. The euro fell to a one-month low of 76.14 pence.
Forget it.
20,000 votes so far.
19,200 'remain'.
800 'leave'.
Gibraltar counted and 84% ' remain'.
No chance of 'leave'.Last edited by Kevin Mcleod; 23-06-2016, 11:58 PM.
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Originally posted by Stanley View PostHow could anyone be so naive to think this would be a truly fair referendum Melanie? Result was set in stone long ago IMO. I think we're just going through the motions with this whole farce.
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