Drop them in the chat room. Voting is on everyones mind at the moment in with the coronavirus especially more voters than ever are trying mailin ballots are voting early and as we are talking about our usual voting methods so many things have moved to on line and people are asking will voting become digital as well . I want to start the conversation by asking why would you even want to on line voting and i will say im coming from Seattle Washington where we have a robust mailin ballots system and its quite easy. I think the appeal is enormous. In theory its largely been attempted in this country for military servicemembers and it could be used for people with disabilities who f dont have a lot of access to the polls. I think if we somehow had a robust on line Voting System that would drastically increase participation and the bigger question than how we would get there. This country doesnt have great numbers of people who show up on election day and many people are so engaged. They are
And larryt nbc news norden, the director of the Election Reform Program at the Brennan Center for justice. Just a reminder, if you have questions as we chat, feel free to drop them into the chat below. Voting is on everyones mind at the moment, and with coronavirus, more voters than ever are trying mailin ballots or voting early. Alternatives to our usual voting methods, a lot of people are asking will voting become digital, as well . Thent to kick off conversation by asking, why would we even want online voting . My bias is coming from seattle where we have a robust mailin ballot system, and the process is already quite easy. Im curious what the conversation would look like around, why do we need this kind of technology . I think the appeal is in normas. Is enormous. In theory, it has largely been attempted in this country for military deployed service members. It could be used for people with disabilities who dont have a lot of ease getting to the polls. If we somehow had a robust on
My duties i should have an audience of her majesty, the queen. I should then continue with my duties in this house. From the back benches where i will continue to be a member of parliaments. Bruce cadbury. I profoundly disagree with many decisions the Prime Minister has made and many of the things she has said but i recognize that thank you mr. Speaker i profoundly disagree with many of the decisions the Prime Minister has made in many of the things she says. I recognized that she does have a respect for Public Service and for the future of our country. How does she feel about handing over, to a man, who among many think is happy to demonize. Prepared to chuck our oil Public Servants under a bus and promises to sell our country out to donald trump and his friends. I am pleased to hand over, to an income being an Prime Minister who i worked with when he was in my cabinet. He was in my cabinet and who is committed, as a conservative who is a conservative manifesto in 2015. Delivering it
Now on bbc news, wednesday in parliament. Hello there, and welcome to wednesday in parliament, where theresa may bows out to applause at the end of her last pmqs. And that duty, to serve my constituents, will remain my greatest motivation. Applause. But there are reservations about her successor. Outgoing american president s get to pardon anybody they want. If she could, would she pardon her successor for sabotaging her premiership . Also on this programme, urgent action after an extraordinary decline in safety at Feltham Young 0ffenders institution. And ahead of borisjohnsons giant reshuffle, the business secretary is told he wont be forgotten. And he shouldnt worry, because there will always be a parking space in my heart for him. But first, theresa may has resigned as Prime Minister, handing over thejob to the newly elected conservative leader, borisjohnson. Theresa may made a final appearance outside number ten, alongside her husband philip. She said to serve as Prime Minister was
Mr. Speaker, this morning i had beakers meetings with colleagues and others following my duties i should have an audience of her majesty, the queen. I should then continue with my duties in this house. From the back benches where i will continue to be a member of parliaments. Bruce cadbury. I profoundly disagree with many decisions the Prime Minister has made and many of the things she has said but i recognize that thank you mr. Speaker i profoundly disagree with many of the decisions the Prime Minister has made in many of the things she says. I recognized that she does have a respect for Public Service and for the future of our country. How does she feel about handing over, to a man, who among many think is happy to demonize. Prepared to chuck our oil Public Servants under a bus and promises to sell our country out to donald trump and his friends. I am pleased to hand over, to an income being an Prime Minister who i worked with when he was in my cabinet. He was in my cabinet and who i