British expats living abroad have until 10am on Wednesday (AEST) to register to vote in the upcoming general election. The Conservatives, led by Rishi Sunak, are relying on their support. Around 3.5 million eligible Brits overseas can vote on July 4, but non-British UK residents are currently unable to participate. Concerns have arisen among Brits abroad regarding potential postal delays affecting their ability to vote.
Brits Abroad Fear Postal Delays Will Stop Them Voting In The General Election reports @_CaitlinDoherty https://t.co/1tqXCS6U48
Brits Abroad Fear Postal Delays Will Stop Them Voting In The General Election https://t.co/F62p6msPdw
Brits Living Overseas Register to Vote in Large Numbers After Government Change – But Non-British UK Residents Locked Out https://t.co/GivH7r2StQ https://t.co/MG9t1XoAV9
🔴 VoteWatch 2024: Brits Living Overseas Register to Vote in Large Numbers After Government Change – But Non-British UK Residents Locked Out There are an estimated 3.5 million Brits living abroad now eligible to vote on 4 July @BylineTimes https://t.co/ylaGYaNnai
British expats have until 10am on Wednesday (AEST) to register to vote, and Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives are counting on them to do so. https://t.co/FJgVHLIMfD