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Monday, May 11, 2009
An interesting voice for STV
Sean Holman at publiceyeonline.com does a superb job of covering politics and government. And he has decided that STV is a needed change. Read it here.
My goodness he has now joined the ranks of folks like Christie Clark and Les Lyne of the CanWest snooze group. Oops polls open in7 minutes so it's off to vote NO. My vote is everybit as good as anyone else. The polls say you folks are beating a dead dog, but by tomorrow we can be on to bigger issues. Maybe lack of child care, massive unemployment and other little issues
STV failed last time because people felt there were problems. It was not changed in any way and will lose again. I would like to see electoral reform but huge ridings in the interior are just not going to fly. The next attempt should find some way to get around this problem.
Looks like STV isn't doing so hot this evening. One radio station said the No side is ahead two to one. The Green leader a big supporter was running third in Esquimalt-Royal Roads at 9:30 this evening.
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My goodness he has now joined the ranks of folks like Christie Clark and Les Lyne of the CanWest snooze group. Oops polls open in7 minutes so it's off to vote NO. My vote is everybit as good as anyone else. The polls say you folks are beating a dead dog, but by tomorrow we can be on to bigger issues. Maybe lack of child care, massive unemployment and other little issues
ReplyDeleteSTV failed last time because people felt there were problems. It was not changed in any way and will lose again. I would like to see electoral reform but huge ridings in the interior are just not going to fly. The next attempt should find some way to get around this problem.
ReplyDeleteLooks like STV isn't doing so hot this evening. One radio station said the No side is ahead two to one. The Green leader a big supporter was running third in Esquimalt-Royal Roads at 9:30 this evening.
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