Thanks Andromeda, for your email and your interest in myverdict.net.
Early days yet, the site's existence is being spread by word of mouth but it
appears that between 1 in 4 and 1 in 7 visitors register. I have, in fact, just
received a very nice maily from a local councillor, who has registered.
I visited 1party4all by the way, but I couldn't find any user input. The
debate pages seemed to be voting pages. Did I miss a link somewhere.
Good lick with your site.
Best Regards
Roy Daine
andromeda07734 <andromeda07734@...> wrote:
Thanks for that.
But has heard anyone visited
http://www.1party4all.co.uk ?
It somehow does not look as if this place is where people read and
repond to posts!
--- In uksoapbox@..., "roy670265" <rdaine@...> wrote:
>
> In an 'ideal' democracy, we the people, would be asked for our
opinion
> on every issue, from local level to international. If legislators
knew
> the majority opinion of their constituents, on every issue, in every
> community, they could better represent them. They would be obliged to
> represent them. They would not have to toe the party line, based on a
> manifesto of three or four general issues.
> A unique website, http://www.myverdict.net, now exists to canvas the
> majority opinion on all issues, in every community.
> Take a look, post your question, cast your vote, then come back here
> and tell the world about it. See how many others you can convince.
> You can affect policy, but only if the legislators know the majority
> opinion.
>
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