Another election webcast
- 2 Mar 07, 10:52 PM
In case you've missed it elsewhere here's a reminder that my colleagues in BBC Online were so chuffed by the response to their first election webcast that they are doing another. This time it's the turn of the smaller parties - UKUP, Greens, PUP, Rainbow George, Conservatives and the Workers Party. Questions to the politicians can be e-mailed in advance to niinteractive@bbc.co.uk
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What is the explanation of giving the UKUP such as high profile on the Politics Show?
But not the Greens or Conservatives?
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Why have the BBC Correspondents not put any questions to the political parties on the IICD Report of 19 January 2006 recently released on the Governments' Internet websites? The Report raises serious questions (paras 5,6 and 7) as to what has not been decommissioned!
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wHAT ARE THE PARTIES GOING TO DO TO PROMOTE EQUALITY OF OPPORTUNITY FOR DISABLED PEOPLE?
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No one can explain to me how quota surpluses are distributed. Is it only the votes after the quota is reached that are transferred or do all the second preferences count? Our district has 16 candidates for 6 seats, how far down the list must I vote?
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Paisley is avoiding the main issue of whether he will actually will join with Sinn Fein or not therefore no one should vote for DUP (Duplicity)
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An extensive poll of our members (two in number!), has predicted the following forecast for Election 07:
SEATS
DUP - 28
SF - 22
UUP - 22
SDLP - 22
ALL - 10
CON - 1
UKUP - 0
OTHERS - 3
TOTAL - 108
TURNOUT
Overall vote: 56%
Highest: Mid-Ulster 66%
Lowest: North Down 49%
Man United 3. Lille 1. agg.
Mark: It's your turn. Let's see your predictions - after the polls close of course!
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