Line for the food almost as long as the line to vote inside a school gym. Inside sat six at six individual small tables, with rolls. Sit down, say my name and address, answer "Have you voted, yet?" by saying no, wouldn't want to contribute to any justification for them instituting ID rules as in the U.S. He smiled, initialed a House and a Senate form and gave them to me. Then walk over to empty stall to fill out forms. Was still eating the sausage roll so the longish House form tried to slip off the smallish writing surface. Twice. It was curled over once like a friendly flat snake. Finished and put them in the proper boxes. All up took maybe 20 mins. to vote.
Is much easier for us with such a relatively small population.
It was Plato who said, “He, O men, is the wisest, who like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing”