Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Conservatives Abroad have appealed to British expats in Israel to register and vote Conservative in the upcoming general election on 12th December.
There are an estimated 50,000 British expats in Israel.
Any British citizen who has been abroad for less than 15 years is eligible to vote. Overseas registration must be renewed every 12 months, and the deadline for registration is midnight on 26th November. Voting is then possible either by proxy or mail.
Prime Minister Johnson penned a letter last week that was posted by the Conservatives Abroad.
He underlined: “There is a tie that binds us, no matter where you travel, like a kind of umbilical cord that stretches across oceans… the only kind of travellers we can’t abide are the fellow travellers of Jeremy Corbyn and his band of tyrant-backing, NATO-bashing, unreconstructed Marxists”.
He added that Corbyn “wants to raise taxes to a level we haven’t seen in peacetime. He wants to allow sympathy strikes with workers anywhere in the world. He wants to put politicians in charge of our water and energy. He wants to rack up our debts. And he wants the rest of us to pay for it”.
You can register to vote here.