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Disenfranchised for the General Election
Posted: Wed 06 May 2015 8:13 am
by mokfey
Have you too been disenfranchised as I have by non-delivery of voting forms to your proxy voter?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/expatn ... apers.html
Re: Disenfranchised for the General Election
Posted: Wed 06 May 2015 11:52 am
by kaiserphil
Happily, mine arrived in plenty of time for me to return it.
Re: Disenfranchised for the General Election
Posted: Wed 06 May 2015 1:30 pm
by niceone
You would think that in this age of modern technology they could work out a safe method so you could do it online
Re: Disenfranchised for the General Election
Posted: Wed 06 May 2015 1:55 pm
by Ragged Robin
I am disenfranchised anyway, as I have not lived in the UK for over 15 years, which I consider most unfair as I still pay taxes etc. When I did have the vote, postal voting papers NEVER arrived on time and Proxy Votes were last minute - in one case my Proxy had to travel 20 miles to the Local Authority where I was registered to collect the forms in person, I complained to the Electoral Commission - a lengthy and time consuming procedure , but got nowhere, I was a lone voice crying in the wilderness.
I note that the complaints include ones from Germany and France so there is not even the "excuse" of lengthy postal periods of non EU countries.
In my opinion the treatment of expats by the UK Government is disgraceful. What we need is for an organisation like the BRS to get in touch with similar in other countries and make a concerted complaint, but appear apathy rules and "divide and win" applies.
Re: Disenfranchised for the General Election
Posted: Wed 06 May 2015 3:05 pm
by kaiserphil
RR I have to agree with all you say. We are treated with nothing but contempt by any UK Government.
BTW, I live in Germany, so I guess I was lucky to receive my voting papers OK.
I presume that my vote reached Peterborough in time
Re: Disenfranchised for the General Election
Posted: Wed 06 May 2015 3:37 pm
by Deniz1
i have loved abroad for more than 11 years now never been back to the uk and dont see why i would be expected to vote its not my home any more.
Re: Disenfranchised for the General Election
Posted: Wed 06 May 2015 3:47 pm
by Keithcaley
Deniz1 wrote:i have loved abroad for more than 11 years now never been back to the uk and dont see why i would be expected to vote its not my home any more.
The 'Government of the day' can still make decisions that affect you, for instance: - Pensions / Pension entitlement / Tax on Pensions (when you get to be old enough ) Tax on your income, including Bank Interest (even though you are living abroad), entitlement to treatment on the NHS, entitlement to housing / benefits / hardship allowances etc (should you be unfortunate enough to have to return to the UK through unforeseen circumstances) - and many other matters.
As you are a UK citizen, you are entitled to cast your vote to determine which particular group of incompetents will be making those decisions.

Re: Disenfranchised for the General Election
Posted: Wed 06 May 2015 5:10 pm
by Deniz1
Most of the above dont apply to me any more.All governments change the laws willy nilly anyway regardless.
Re: Disenfranchised for the General Election
Posted: Wed 06 May 2015 5:46 pm
by Keithcaley
Deniz1 wrote:Most of the above dont apply to me any more.All governments change the laws willy nilly anyway regardless.
That poor Mrs Pankhurst must be turning in her grave

Re: Disenfranchised for the General Election
Posted: Thu 07 May 2015 8:50 am
by sophie
Deniz1. I'm delighted you have loved abroad for more than 11 years. I trust you have enjoyed yourself and are not too tired out.
Re: Disenfranchised for the General Election
Posted: Thu 07 May 2015 10:34 am
by Deniz1
Ha ha Sophie yes loved and lived!
Re: Disenfranchised for the General Election
Posted: Thu 07 May 2015 7:05 pm
by Kavenkoy
You treated with content from every government there is .
Take a leaf from my book don't vote ,and have never wanted to as only one thing is the government always gets in .
Never been into politics or MPs as they are simply all liars and thieves .
They change rules to suit
Kav
Re: Disenfranchised for the General Election
Posted: Fri 08 May 2015 9:01 am
by jock1
Fantastic response from the people of Scotland. Alba gu brath.
Re: Disenfranchised for the General Election
Posted: Fri 08 May 2015 1:40 pm
by Kavenkoy
jock1 wrote:Fantastic response from the people of Scotland. Alba gu brath.
Yes superb result for you ,now what does it all mean ?
This months flavour is .....I am not really a understand we of politics so which way do you see it being best for you and the majority .
Kav
Re: Disenfranchised for the General Election
Posted: Sat 09 May 2015 3:18 pm
by jofra
Unfortunately for Scotland, I suspect that Cameron's policy of promoting a "Labour/SNP alliance"worked very well - he now has a majority government; does not need any support, and can now deny Scotland any and all assistance, benefits, investment etc. - his spoken words will be "granting Scotland more autonomy" or similar, while his meaning will be - "thanks, suckers - I don't need you now, so you'll get nothing from me...." - and that will apply to everywhere outside the southeast....
Re: Disenfranchised for the General Election
Posted: Sun 10 May 2015 10:33 am
by waddo
Ah, leave them alone. The poor overworked and underpaid MP's need all the money they can get. More so the even poorer Scottish MP's who work for practically nothing AND give some of their pay back to the public as well, hmmmm:
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 ... a-sturgeon
The above news article is obviously false and made up to make it look like the MP's have a better standard of living than the constituents that voted them into power - now that would never happen would it? Anyway, they all need to save or how could the possibly survive on their +26% of pay pension when they retire?
Re: Disenfranchised for the General Election
Posted: Sun 10 May 2015 11:31 am
by kaiserphil