I heard an interview on the BBC with Tom Watson this morning. The first 4 1/2 minutes focused on the tough week Labour has had with 30 seconds devoted to the interviewer relaying Farage's opinion on the election result. It was both dismaying and hilarious at the same time.
Why bother fiddling a few postal votes, when you can remove millions of likely opposition voters from the electoral roll in one hit?
2 points though.
1) Why are we doing postal votes? Surely it's not beyond the wit of man to create a more secure electronic method
2) Rather than shooting his...
By-elections have much lower turn outs, especially in winter when it's tougher to get people out to vote in the dark. Not sure how it compares to similar scenarios though.
I saw that. I though it was hilarious that the BBC previously had a policy not to encourage debate on climate change. As soon as they change that policy they dig up Corbyn's brother!