Because people's lifestyles are an excuse for hundreds of people queueing and hours of waiting...How's that hard to believe? Considering the ususal British attitude?
Considering they were open from 7am to 10pm (or 10.30 can't remember which). Then there is ample time. People finishing at 5.30 have loads of time before and normally don't start until 9 so there's 2 hours. And for those who work later there's always the first half of the day. There's no excuse. If they're so bothered about voting they would have gotten up earlier. I work 8am -6pm and still managed to get in before work. It took a whole 5 extra minutes out of my day, so yes, it is down to those people not being bothered until the last minute.
It's nothing administrative, I'm sure...
Especially since the same thing happened in the 70's, without a sodding hitch.
In fact, read some of the testimonials on the BBC, people did come in the middle of the day, but were asked to come back later because of the huge queues (and running out of ballot papers, in one stations case). And it's 10pm, but people were saying that some stations with problems were closing earlier, around the 9:50 mark.
AND THEN you have to account for the journey that some people will have had to have made to the stations, along with the journey to work, taking kids to school, picking them up, etc... May have gone without a hitch for you, as it would have done for the majority, but it's still no excuse for the organisation of the rest of them being a complete SHAM.
Oh, and just to throw this in the mix...
They're blaming STUDENTS. That's right, STUENTS, for turning up without their polling card (which actually states YOU DO NOT NEED TO TAKE).
And they lost some of the postal votes. Go them. Busy lifestyles getting in the way there...