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Electronic voting could shock UK parliament

Research by an IT company this week has shown that the provision of electronic voting would increase the turnout of local and European elections. Why stop there? What about actually electrocuting politicians?  Downtime does not suggest doing permanent damage, obviously just a shock to the system for those dishonourable members who have spent tax payers' hard earned money on... you know the rest (as much fun as it is to recount these stories Downtime has had enough.) Downtime just thinks it might be fair to give a few amperes for every £100 wasted.

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