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Old 27-04-2016, 03:52 AM #8
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How is that unfair? I assume you vote in Denmark so why should you have two votes especially when you don't live here, I can't vote in Irish elections and I wouldn't want to I don't pay my taxes in Ireland or live there so why should I have a say in their affairs, I do have a sought after Irish passport though as do my English kids
It's unfair because I have no vote at all. I can vote for local elections here in Denmark and for who I want to represent the EU from Danish candidates, but I can't vote in Danish national elections or decide if Britain stays or goes.
As for taxes, I receive a small OAP pension, which I pay tax on.
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