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BB17 Discuss the series (won by Jason Burrill, runner-up Hughie) and all the housemates in this forum.
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Zakaccino
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With the EU Referendum set to happen on June 23 (surely Big Brother will have launched by then?), I was wondering if/how the housemates will be able to vote? As some of you may know, an election was called during Big Brother Australia 2013, with the housemates having to submit a postal vote. The leaders of the political parties also submitted some messages to the housemates - you can see what happened below.
My guess would be that something similar would happen here (but obviously not with party leaders, but with an 'In' and 'Out' campaign video).
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I hope they do something like this, but it's different circumstances in Australia because you HAVE to vote and most of the bbuk stereotype housemates would probably choose not to. Although if they were shown two videos, they would probably have an opinion by the end and I reckon most if not all would end up choosing to vote. It'll be interesting to watch as well.
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If we used last year's housemates as an example of who would bother to vote, I think it would probably look something like this.
Chloe - Maybe Joel - Obviously Danny - No Jack - Maybe Nick - Yes Cristian - Yes Sam - Maybe Harry Amelia - Yes Marc - wouldn't qualify Simon - Yes Jade - wouldn't qualify Eileen - Yes Sarah - Yes Kieran - Maybe Harriet - Yes Amy & Sally - Probably Not Aaron - No Adjoa - Don't Think So |
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