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		<title>By: Pat Edlin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pat Edlin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 07 May 2010 11:39:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Matt now we need a Policy poll on a hung parlimant. Your job is not over, it maybe, I hope for one, just begining.

What do &#039;we&#039; the people think? You can ask them, and be a factor?

I used to be in Capaigning-PR and an investigative journalist, till 98...and so I know. In the mid-80s I was one of the founders of a progressive polling company. So, I may know a thing of two.

Good Luck and go for it</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Matt now we need a Policy poll on a hung parlimant. Your job is not over, it maybe, I hope for one, just begining.</p>
<p>What do &#8216;we&#8217; the people think? You can ask them, and be a factor?</p>
<p>I used to be in Capaigning-PR and an investigative journalist, till 98&#8230;and so I know. In the mid-80s I was one of the founders of a progressive polling company. So, I may know a thing of two.</p>
<p>Good Luck and go for it</p>
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		<title>By: Pat Edlin</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pat Edlin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 15:08:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Matt well done  attached is my coments, with your survey&#039;s reults I sent to everyone I know, again, welldone]

All right I have to declare I have a hobby-horse and it&#039;s called democracy first. I like many who will [have a postal vote] vote tomorrow in a General Election, and in many areas for local councils, will, even at this late stage, need answers to many questions.  &#039;vote for Policies&#039;  is linked on my Facebook and is very useful and revealing. This Survey has been very helpful, not just to me but to over 246.000 people BTW the average sample nationally in most surveys is 1800 to 2500, so this is very large.  The Green Party came first with 25.51%  Please take a look. You  can participate and not know till the end  who your view is supporting? The results of the Survey is listed below, and shows that when we the public don&#039;t have Politicians blocking our sight of their policies we provide a very different view of our traditional party political loyalties. Addendum: A separate survey for TV two nights ago showed that over 33% of voters had yet to make up their mind, that is the largest every in UK history. In the same survey 68% did not know any policies of the various major parties during the four weeks of election campaigning. People feel deceived.... [When I did your survey i found I was 50% Green 25% Labour and Lib-dems] And I have bee a labour voter for over 30 years.]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Matt well done  attached is my coments, with your survey&#8217;s reults I sent to everyone I know, again, welldone]</p>
<p>All right I have to declare I have a hobby-horse and it&#8217;s called democracy first. I like many who will [have a postal vote] vote tomorrow in a General Election, and in many areas for local councils, will, even at this late stage, need answers to many questions.  &#8216;vote for Policies&#8217;  is linked on my Facebook and is very useful and revealing. This Survey has been very helpful, not just to me but to over 246.000 people BTW the average sample nationally in most surveys is 1800 to 2500, so this is very large.  The Green Party came first with 25.51%  Please take a look. You  can participate and not know till the end  who your view is supporting? The results of the Survey is listed below, and shows that when we the public don&#8217;t have Politicians blocking our sight of their policies we provide a very different view of our traditional party political loyalties. Addendum: A separate survey for TV two nights ago showed that over 33% of voters had yet to make up their mind, that is the largest every in UK history. In the same survey 68% did not know any policies of the various major parties during the four weeks of election campaigning. People feel deceived&#8230;. [When I did your survey i found I was 50% Green 25% Labour and Lib-dems] And I have bee a labour voter for over 30 years.]</p>
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