Mandatory Voting

MY BIL has lived in Australia since the 70's and he's not a citizen. But he says he's required to vote.

Being British used to be sufficient to allow you to vote in Australia. Then the rules were changed but those already on the rolls were not disenfranchised.

The only non-Australian citizens who are eligible to vote are British subjects who were on the Commonwealth electoral roll immediately before 26 January 1984, at which time the eligibility requirements were altered.
 

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Ralphy is just being ironic, don't take him at his word.;)
Ameriscot is right, scotch is just whisky made in Scotland. we say tartan, or plaid, but people are called Scots.
 
I know that people from Scotland are called Scots.. But I really did think that when referring to something as being Scottish... the adjective was Scotch. Learn something new every day
 
I know that people from Scotland are called Scots.. But I really did think that when referring to something as being Scottish... the adjective was Scotch. Learn something new every day

My husband claims his grandfather used the term Scotch, but I've never heard anyone say it nowadays although I did hear a Scot get very annoyed when an English person called them one.

Don't know why it changed but Scotch was used in the 18th century.

I'm currently in an email discussion of ancestors and history with my brother and sister and he insists on saying Scotch-Irish just to annoy me.
 


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