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UK Referendum on EU Membership 2016 – A Briton in Austria speaks out…

UK Referendum on EU Membership 2016 – A Briton in Austria speaks out…

Charting my course from finding out that I was ineligible to vote through to living as Briton in Europe post-referendum

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A ray of (C)hope – Part 2 – The Overseas Voters Bill comes off the rails

Unfortunately the ray of hope about the Overseas Voters Bill has been extinguished. The second reading of the Bill, last Friday morning provided a lively debate – even though MPs strayed in their debating to issues of electoral reform within the UK, rather than sticking strictly to the subject of Overseas Voter registration. Continue reading “A ray of (C)hope – Part 2 – The Overseas Voters Bill comes off the rails”

Author mdgbPosted on 29th February 2016Categories 15 year rule, electoral reform, Expats, UKTags Christopher Chope, online voting, Overseas Voters Bill

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