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So You Don't Want To Live Here But You Want A Say On Who's In Government, Right Oh!
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-4317 2394
Does anyone else find this "votes for ex pats" cobras nonsensical?
Does anyone else find this "votes for ex pats" cobras nonsensical?
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If you leave this country and no longer contribute then you should have no voice in how it's run !
07:39 Sat 24th Feb 2018
Having lived all over the shop, I have never had the right to vote in the country where I pay my tax - and that to me should be the way that this is decided. However it is not. In the States, I met the new congresswoman who replaced Tom De Lay, the speaker of the House in the States, in the foyer of a Marriott Hotel - I got a bland 'I hope that you'll vote for me' in front of her lackeys - my response, 'I wish, as a Green Card holder, I should be able to as I pay my taxes here - I'll tell you what, I'll go and throw my teabags in the Brazos River as a protest. But then it's brown enough already.'
As emmie says ...you have no home constituency either ....if you are not resident in the UK...then why should you have such a voice ? Rather like Sean Connery and his ilk...why on earth he shouts about Scotland and SNP when he has chosen to live in the Caribbean is a mystery....if one is such a patriot..then the least you do is live in that country !
Perhaps the real problem is defining Country of Residence. Payment of taxes? You pay tax in any country you visit when you buy something. IncomeTax? You may not earn enough to pay income tax. Own a house? Many people don't and some own a house in more than one country. Actual time spent in the country each year might work but that might vary from year to year. Very tricky.
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