In or out?
Polling Stations are open across Langport, Huish and the surrounding villages today as we decide whether or not the UK should remain in or leave the Eurovision Song Contest.
Has what used to be a simple music competition become too political and undemocratic? Or does Britain have a better chance of influencing some of that awful continental music by staying on the inside?
Above: Langport Town Council Leader Janet Seaton casting her vote at the Ridgeway Hall this morning, just after snatching several bottles of milk from the youth club fridges.
Above: Langport Town Council Leader Janet Seaton casting her vote at the Ridgeway Hall this morning, just after snatching several bottles of milk from the youth club fridges.
But not everyone's been taking the Eurovision referendum seriously - down at the polling station at Mary Coombes' old massage parlour at Huish, somebody's been defacing the offical signs...
An internal probe's underway (£18 for half an hour)
Oiling Stations are open until 10pm today, but you can still get yourself done most weekends over at Mary's main branch in Castle Cary or any night of the week at Cartgate Picnic Area.
Oiling Stations are open until 10pm today, but you can still get yourself done most weekends over at Mary's main branch in Castle Cary or any night of the week at Cartgate Picnic Area.
Please vote responsibly.