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Agreed but why just for pilots? I would have hoped they would be quite trustworthy.
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Joel. |
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No doubt the loony left libtards will oppose this scheme, they hate truth and fairness.
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Ken Livingstone already moaning about it.
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I think pilots are a good target area for such a scheme given that they are upstanding citizens and require long rest periods between flights.
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Voter fraud is almost entirely based on postal votes so this ID scheme is:
a) irrelevant b) the thin end of the compulsory ID cards wedge. |
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sure there is a link between these pilot choices , but for the life of me I can't work it out.
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ID cards needed to keep the illegals out imo.
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postal voters will have to re apply after 3 years
ffs whilst we need to make it easy for folk to vote we need to stamp out this postal bollix for those that dont need it |
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you can just say any address when you go in !
passport doesnt have address on it ! system bust !! any quêeries , oh they must have misheard me.... |
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Where will you move to if they bring in the cards, xmoney?
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Probably from Ward A to Ward B.
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Not good for labour and their imported votes, bet they are fuming.
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a cave n west coast
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Electoral fraud a big problem in muslim enclaves of Britain. What a surprise! Apparently, a candidate in Tower Hamlets won with 127% of the vote.
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we dont need ID what we need is a contract between the politicians and the voters, and then if they go against their promises they can be held to account
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Missus votes for me by proxy for May elections as I go on hols that time of year. They never ask to see the proxy card or ask for any ID. Just wave her through to the booth with two voting papers.
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Torquemada gets it.
Not alone do they block vote but they vote for those not interested. Its crazy allowing a group that hate your people and your culture a vote. |
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How much electoral fraud was there at the last election?
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I wonder which of these communities they mention are involved in this fraud??
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It is probably those lazy oikes on honkey sink estates who can't be bothered to get of their sofas - so someone goes round and hoovers up the votes ho ho ho
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Why not change the whole system to have voting done on-line? An easy method would be for the banks to have a link from behind their security to a voting platform - to get there you would have to log in to your bank. Who would give their on-line banking details to somebody else?
The reason they don't want on-line voting is obvious. We might ask for referendums - and they won't want that, would they? |
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I postal vote
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