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Polling Day In The Good Old Days
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Today I noticed many of the elderly staggering to the polling station, on their zimmer frames, walking sticks, crutches, mobility scooters etc. just to place their vote.
I remember a time when your local candidates would prowl the streets in their cars asking if anyone wanted a lift to the polling station.
And what about those vans and cars with a loudspeaker on their roofs, yelling out who to vote for?
Yes polling day was quite an event back in those days.
I remember a time when your local candidates would prowl the streets in their cars asking if anyone wanted a lift to the polling station.
And what about those vans and cars with a loudspeaker on their roofs, yelling out who to vote for?
Yes polling day was quite an event back in those days.
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When any 'candidate not of my choice' rings the bell, they are engaged in a meaningful and polite discussion for as long as possible - they are wasting their time, but whilst they are bandying words with me they are not converting anyone else ... my gran taught me well.
When any 'candidate not of my choice' rings the bell, they are engaged in a meaningful and polite discussion for as long as possible - they are wasting their time, but whilst they are bandying words with me they are not converting anyone else ... my gran taught me well.
When I voted in my local elections in France, the 'wrong' candidates came out top in the first round. For the second round you could scarcely get near the booths for the wheelchairs and zimmer-frames - the party in control had mobilised every car-owner to drag all the 90 yr. olds in.
One old lady was very nearly carried by a couple of blokes!
I've nothing against that per se--- but it was very telling. (The powers that be won the second round!)
One old lady was very nearly carried by a couple of blokes!
I've nothing against that per se--- but it was very telling. (The powers that be won the second round!)
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