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Booldawg | 11:10 Wed 11th May 2016 | History
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Why is voting day always a Thursday? Is there some historical reason?
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Also why is my GP practice open late on a Thursday ?
//Election Day in the United Kingdom is by tradition a Thursday. It has been suggested that this tradition arose as the best of several circumstances: Friday pay-packets would lead to more drunken voters on Fridays and weekends; having the election as far after a Sunday as possible would reduce the influence of Sunday sermons; many towns held markets on Thursdays, thus the local population would be travelling to town that day anyway. Under the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011, all future General Elections shall take place on the first Thursday in May every five years, barring special circumstances. Most other European countries hold all Elections on Sundays. Polls in the United Kingdom open at 7:00 and close at 22:00.//
My gp's shut half day on a Thursday!
It used to be late night closing on a Thursday in the West End.

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