** Reply to note from Doug Colyer <[log in to unmask]> Fri, 8 Jun 2001 16:24:15 +0100
> I think Kevin may be being disingenuous about the election procedure. The
> people he is referring to are the 'tellers'. They work for their own
> political party, and are usually enthusiastic amateurs. The Presiding
<SNIP>
:-) Although the list is apolitical etc it is Friday :-) although it will
be Monday for most of you when you read the mail.
They - tellers - can record as much as they like who votes and who does
not.
Half the people have not spoken but we do know what they have said
abot political parties. The other half of the people have spoken and we
know what they have said about one political party.
(just paraphrasing Bill Clinton).
Conservative tellers can spend their time looking for non-voting electors
to convert to active citizens and off course to Tory voters ;-) and pigs
will fly.
Who can explain to them that the Human Rights act has nothing to do with
the EU but with the European Court of Human Rights which happened to be in
Europe 'cause it would not be European if it was somewhere else.
Have a good weekend.
Charles
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