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Saturday, 25 May 2019

Not Voting for the European Parliament

There has been considerable disgruntlement over the inability of many EU nationals to vote.  Many seem to have been turned away from polling stations because they did not sign a form promising not to vote in their home countries on the same day.

This is a long standing practice which I believe is in line with Home Office guidance, so it is not Brent Council's fault.  Critics have suggested a breach of equality principles since one group are being set a test that other groups are not.  There may well be a case for such argument, although I can't see what the remedy would be.  Certainly UK citizens with a second home don't seem to be given a similar hoop to jump through.

The unhappiness with which many people regard this denial of their right to vote is perhaps a reminder to those strong Brexiteer who never wanted to have these elections in the first place that not everyone thinks as they do.

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