THE registration deadline for voting in the EU referendum was extended yesterday after a website glitch stopped thousands of people to signing up.
Prime Minister David Cameron urged would-be voters to keep trying to register until midnight tonight so they could be allowed to take part in the June 23 referendum.
Downing Street said 214,000 people were trying to join the electoral roll through the government website between 9pm and 10pm on Tuesday, but it was not known how many were not able to register after the system crashed.
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