Unlike France or Italy, we do not reserve specific constituencies for expatriates. Even at the peak of registrations, in 2017, only 20 percent of those eligible chose to register. Unless that figure now radically changes, expats are unlikely to play an outsized role this year.
As Wales and Scotland prepare to potentially delay them again, no such provisions are being made for England.
Men chose the Conservatives over Labour by a 19-point margin (48 per cent to 29 per cent), while women did so by just six points.
The internal and external threats to the integrity of our elections have intensified, but the regulator responsible does not appear to have upped its game in response.
Pleasingly, it includes several policies that this site has proposed.
Plus: UKIP abandons the field against Remain Tories. A bike-riding Minister isn’t canvassing. And: Michael Crick should apologise.
We cannot assume voters enjoy secrecy and freedom when marking a ballot paper at home.