The gerrymandering continues apace 16:47 - Jan 16 with 910 views | Zx1988 | https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-67993306 Upping the foreign voter-base by almost 2.5m at a stroke, and bringing into the franchise those who will be least affected by the outcome of their vote, other than making sure that everything to do with their pension/taxation is looked after properly. A 5.25% increase in the total voter base, with (I would imagine) a significant chunk of them inclined to vote the right way. [Post edited 16 Jan 2024 16:55]
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The gerrymandering continues apace on 16:51 - Jan 16 with 877 views | homer_123 | With Trump seemingly up and running....if the Tories get voted back in I would not be surprised. |  |
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The gerrymandering continues apace on 16:53 - Jan 16 with 856 views | DJR | No doubt Conservatives Abroad (who were much more prominent in Spain than the Labour equivalent) will be on the case. https://www.conservativesabroad.org/ |  | |  |
The gerrymandering continues apace on 17:04 - Jan 16 with 809 views | SomethingBlue |
The gerrymandering continues apace on 16:51 - Jan 16 by homer_123 | With Trump seemingly up and running....if the Tories get voted back in I would not be surprised. |
The Tories will do absolutely anything to stay in power – people shouldn't be naive to it, I suspect we've only seen the very tip of the iceberg. |  |
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The gerrymandering continues apace on 17:08 - Jan 16 with 790 views | homer_123 |
The gerrymandering continues apace on 17:04 - Jan 16 by SomethingBlue | The Tories will do absolutely anything to stay in power – people shouldn't be naive to it, I suspect we've only seen the very tip of the iceberg. |
It's going to be an awful campaign isn't it. |  |
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The gerrymandering continues apace on 17:09 - Jan 16 with 792 views | MattinLondon | If someone emigrates then best of luck with them but they should lose their vote straight away. Ex-prisoners should be more entitled to vote than ex-pats. |  | |  |
The gerrymandering continues apace on 17:18 - Jan 16 with 757 views | ghostofescobar | Yep, bringing into play many older voters (retired to the sun) who are more likely to vote Tory. |  |
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The gerrymandering continues apace on 17:28 - Jan 16 with 733 views | Steve_M | That was the likely intention, don't underestimate the anti-Tory radicalisation of those living abroad whose lives Brexit has made much harder. That this has been brought in at the same time as ID checks in the UK rather gives the game away though. |  |
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The gerrymandering continues apace on 17:58 - Jan 16 with 663 views | BlueBadger |
The gerrymandering continues apace on 17:09 - Jan 16 by MattinLondon | If someone emigrates then best of luck with them but they should lose their vote straight away. Ex-prisoners should be more entitled to vote than ex-pats. |
You appear to have spelt 'economic migrants' wrongly. |  |
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The gerrymandering continues apace on 18:26 - Jan 16 with 627 views | Ryorry | The quickest & cheapest (Tories have a far bigger campaign fund, can't think where it comes from ...) boost Labour could give their mission would be a wide publicity drive, both local & national, getting people out to vote, including assisting peopoe without passports/driving licences etc. to fill in & send off their voter ID applications. |  |
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