Are you a British Citizen living abroad ?
A significant minority of the traffic on this blog come from outside the United Kingdom: I suspect that some of these viewers may be British people living or working outside the UK who were searching for news of home.
If you are a British citizen currently living abroad, have you registered to vote in Britain?
The next election is the most important in a generation - and it's vital that everyone who can vote gets behind the Conservative plans to secure a better future for Britain.
And if you are planning to return home, it's your future too.
Of the 5 million British people living abroad, virtually none are registered to vote - despite the fact it's now really simple to do online.
In fact, it only takes 5 minutes to sign up for a postal vote.
So if you might be eligible to vote, you can check and register to do so by following this link:
www.overseasvote2015.com
The one thing academic experts and people on every party of the political spectrum agree on is that next year's British General election is the hardest to predict in a lifetime - and could easily be very close indeed. In an election with so much at stake, votes from British people living abroad could be the difference between a Conservative Government committed to reducing the deficit, cutting taxes and building a stronger, healthier economy - or a return to higher taxes, higher borrowing, and less control over welfare with Labour.
Please share this link - www.overseasvote2015.com - with people who currently live outside the UK.
If you are a British citizen currently living abroad, have you registered to vote in Britain?
The next election is the most important in a generation - and it's vital that everyone who can vote gets behind the Conservative plans to secure a better future for Britain.
And if you are planning to return home, it's your future too.
Of the 5 million British people living abroad, virtually none are registered to vote - despite the fact it's now really simple to do online.
In fact, it only takes 5 minutes to sign up for a postal vote.
So if you might be eligible to vote, you can check and register to do so by following this link:
www.overseasvote2015.com
The one thing academic experts and people on every party of the political spectrum agree on is that next year's British General election is the hardest to predict in a lifetime - and could easily be very close indeed. In an election with so much at stake, votes from British people living abroad could be the difference between a Conservative Government committed to reducing the deficit, cutting taxes and building a stronger, healthier economy - or a return to higher taxes, higher borrowing, and less control over welfare with Labour.
Please share this link - www.overseasvote2015.com - with people who currently live outside the UK.
And together, we can secure a better future for Britain.
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