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Zeitpunkt              Nutzer    Delta   Tröts        TNR     Titel                     Version  maxTL
Di 18.06.2024 00:00:52   173.904      +9    8.268.092    47,5 mas.to                    4.2.9      500
Mo 17.06.2024 00:01:42   173.895     +34    8.259.308    47,5 mas.to                    4.2.9      500
So 16.06.2024 00:00:31   173.861     +36    8.251.694    47,5 mas.to                    4.2.9      500
Sa 15.06.2024 00:00:58   173.825     +40    8.245.678    47,4 mas.to                    4.2.9      500
Fr 14.06.2024 00:00:11   173.785     +29    8.235.189    47,4 mas.to                    4.2.9      500
Do 13.06.2024 00:00:32   173.756     +24    8.225.238    47,3 mas.to                    4.2.9      500
Mi 12.06.2024 00:01:14   173.732     +21    8.215.232    47,3 mas.to                    4.2.9      500
Di 11.06.2024 00:00:44   173.711     +17    8.204.083    47,2 mas.to                    4.2.9      500
Mo 10.06.2024 00:00:50   173.694     +40    8.198.376    47,2 mas.to                    4.2.9      500
So 09.06.2024 00:02:45   173.654       0    8.189.324    47,2 mas.to                    4.2.9      500

Di 18.06.2024 13:08

And I only found that info stated that unambiguously, not on gov.uk/ but on a report on the Commons Library! commonslibrary.parliament.uk/r

All strange and unclear, and I’m really not sure the principles on which any of this was decided—eg why this political difference?

From 16 January 2024 the rules on eligibility to register as an overseas voter changed. The previous rule that someone could only register for 15 years after they left the UK was abolished.

This was a manifesto commitment from the Conservative Party under their ‘votes for life’ policy. The Labour Party favoured keeping the 15-year rule.

From 16 January 2024 the rules on eligibility to register as an overseas voter changed. The previous rule that someone could only register for 15 years after they left the UK was abolished. This was a manifesto commitment from the Conservative Party under their ‘votes for life’ policy. The Labour Party favoured keeping the 15-year rule.

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