Other than to satisfy someone's curiosity what would be the purpose of making the data public?
Other than to satisfy someone's curiosity what would be the purpose of making the data public?
Has the ballot closed now? I keep forgetting to send it off.
millipede the point of the letter was to ask the commitee to publicy publish the votes on an individual basis showing which way everyone has voted, im sure lots like me wouldnt give 2 hoops who new which way i cast my vote but there will be lots that do not want there vote to be shown, the question to tony was fair enough, it just needed a simple question, the word trust just didnt need to come into it.
but ronnie was fair enough to ask it
Sorry
but the whole idea of a postal ballot is its private and you need have no fear of people knowing who voted
it was kindly introduced by our old trout the IRON LADY hereself
The questions were reasonable but pugnaciously framed. This is invariably counterproductive.
Simon Blease
Monmouth
Ronnie,
I cant help but agree with the others who argue that you shrouded your question in so many other words that you weakened your argument and risked confusing a lot of people who might otherwise have agreed with you.
Personally I'm not at all bothered that our names were on the ballot papers and dont see any point in publishing a list of how individuals voted. I think the committee's time has better uses.