Immigrating to the UK

Yeah exactly. Also saw news reports of people being turned away from the polls because they didn’t have ID. I mean, it’s not like they’ve been telling everyone for over a year, had it in newspapers, online, and it even came with the polling card.

Reminds me of Brexit when people were walking around shocked because they didn’t vote because they didn’t know a referendum was happening.

I don’t understand how people didn’t know. It wasn’t an overnight thing. Do they live under a rock?
 
Well that was, again, far quicker than in SA. More people working at the poll than actually voting. Wife made an interesting comment: all the candidates just have the party logo in black on the ballot. Far cry from SA where it’s as long as loo roll and has the candidate’s photo and party logo in colour.
 
Well that was, again, far quicker than in SA. More people working at the poll than actually voting. Wife made an interesting comment: all the candidates just have the party logo in black on the ballot. Far cry from SA where it’s as long as loo roll and has the candidate’s photo and party logo in colour.

You went to a polling station to vote?

:oops:

Are you some sort of peasant?????

:cool:
 
You went to a polling station to vote?

:oops:

Are you some sort of peasant?????

:cool:
We did too. It feels sociable and responsible and stuff

Only way you'll fecken get me into a church as well
 
Yeah exactly. Also saw news reports of people being turned away from the polls because they didn’t have ID. I mean, it’s not like they’ve been telling everyone for over a year, had it in newspapers, online, and it even came with the polling card.

Reminds me of Brexit when people were walking around shocked because they didn’t vote because they didn’t know a referendum was happening.

There really are some thick as pigshit types out there

 
Former prime minister Boris Johnson was turned away from a polling station in Oxfordshire after forgetting his ID, according to reports.

couldn't happen to a better ****.

Feck off stealing my story, at least I took the time to go look for a link about it :whistling:
 
Does anyone know where I can get a list of items I'm not allowed to bring into SA in my luggage?

I might be making a trip back for a week and want to take some foods and things from here for friends back home to experience.

Finding official information on what I can and can't bring is such a pain compared to the UK gov website.
 
Does anyone know where I can get a list of items I'm not allowed to bring into SA in my luggage?

I might be making a trip back for a week and want to take some foods and things from here for friends back home to experience.

Finding official information on what I can and can't bring is such a pain compared to the UK gov website.

Just check that you don't bring things you can buy locally.

I am pretty sure most of the rules will be airline dependant as in the usual no liquids etc.
 
Just check that you don't bring things you can buy locally.

I am pretty sure most of the rules will be airline dependant as in the usual no liquids etc.
Hope it can't be as stringent as Aus/NZ but haven't been back since Brexit so they could have changed some rules since you know, they don't follow EU rules
 
Anyone have a safety deposit box in the UK?

We still have ours from Metrobank from about 10-12 years ago - we never brought all our (my vrous) jewelry and other crap back. But it's costing like 360£ a year for it now (small box) - wondering if there are cheaper alternatives in London area?
 
Anyone have a safety deposit box in the UK?

We still have ours from Metrobank from about 10-12 years ago - we never brought all our (my vrous) jewelry and other crap back. But it's costing like 360£ a year for it now (small box) - wondering if there are cheaper alternatives in London area?
I've got a cupboard under the stairs?
 
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