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gulliver1 | 09:25 Fri 30th Jun 2023 | News
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Seen using an erasable ink pen when he makes notes on official documents.
He regulary uses "Pilot V erasable ink fountain pens" During cabinet meetings.
This has sparked concern that the PM's writing or even signature could be erased.
But a no 10 spokesperson has said that they have never used the erase function and they never will....They would say that wouldn't they.
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Hymie 15.19 This is the first time I have heard of them..Can they be issued to the British electorate in case they put their cross in the Tory box by mistake.
Err.w when you last vote here gulliver....we use pencil
you don't have to use pencil on a postal vote - unless I've failed to read the instructions - though postal or personal, using a pencil also seems something of a boon to possible poll tamperers.
OK so maybe only 95 % of vote slips are filled in in pencil. Maybe gulliver has a postal vote if his eligible to vote here so can use pen
is there an actual rule that you have to use a pencil when you vote in person? Or is it just that there's one hanging there so people use it without thinking? (Obviously, it's a while since I sent servants out to cast my vote for me; I always suspected they were ticking the anti-slavery candidate.)

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