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One reason why not many people have signed the e-petition Curmudgeon, is that it appears to be rigged. I have just tried to sign it myself, only to receive a message, in red letters, telling me I "can't sign the petition more than once."
ReplyDeleteNow I'm adamant that I haven't already signed it, even though I know I should have done before now. I'm not one to give much dredence to conspiracy theories, but I'm beginning to wonder whether something is going on here.
If you ask most people what they think of the EU they say they want out, ask them how important that is to them and it is way down the list.
ReplyDeleteWhat people think of an issue is less relevant than how important people consider it. The Beer tax petition was moribund until CAMRA put its weight behind it and publicised it to its 140,000 members. No one is publicising this petition, it is mentioned on no newspapers or blogs. People may not like minimum pricing but they care about it less than many other issues.
Though it may be one factor in Dave losing. Your average prosperous middle class Tory voter likes a cheap bargain on a case of Merlot and doesn’t like a posh twat telling him he can’t have one. Pity that will result in a gormless twat winning instead.
The petition page has been nobbled. Twice today I have logged in to the page and each time the Captcha letters are NOT shown. When I try to listen to the letters/numbers Firefox informs me that the site to which I am taken is trying to do something nasty to my computer.
ReplyDeleteHas the Petition been got at?
It does seem to be a problem with all petitions, not just that one. Hopefully it'll be sorted out tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteQuite a few people on the Drinkuary event on Facebook are reporting problems with it, but at least they're trying to sign and got 1,000+ of them now who'll hopefulyl be writing to their MP's in January.
ReplyDeleteSorry to delurk and plug a campaign but, it might be your cup of tea so to speak.
https://www.facebook.com/events/500381096650585/
and also:
<a href="http://www.drinkuary.org/>Drinkuary.org</a>
Given it went from not existing to 1,000 people in about 11 days, the news seems to have touched a nerve
I've signed up to Drinkuary on Facebook under my own name, and I'll certainly do a post some time this week to promote it.
ReplyDeleteThe captcha on the petition site is still down this morning.
How irresponsible. I shall be doing dry january and raising money for alcohol concern.
ReplyDeleteThe e-petition site seems to be up and running again now - without any kind of captcha :-S
ReplyDeleteWhile you're at it, please also sign this one against state control of the press:
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/42582