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The UK Farmers Union - is it time ?
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<blockquote data-quote="FarmyStu" data-source="post: 7433895" data-attributes="member: 806"><p>I'm not sure why you need any representatives if everything will be decided by OMOV online software? Surely you just pose the question to the members, they vote, the decision is made. Maybe one person and a deputy to explain the policy to the media. They'd have to be good enough to hold their own on Question Time, news programs and select committees obviously. Your main problem would seem to be knowing who was a farmer and who wasn't. [USER=6]@Clive[/USER] has referred to "typical farmers" in other threads so maybe that's a start (once he defines it). As it would seem to be a question of setting up a website I'd just do it. Clive would soon find out how many people actually back his positions rather than how many he claims back his positions on his Twitter rants. Go Clive!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FarmyStu, post: 7433895, member: 806"] I'm not sure why you need any representatives if everything will be decided by OMOV online software? Surely you just pose the question to the members, they vote, the decision is made. Maybe one person and a deputy to explain the policy to the media. They'd have to be good enough to hold their own on Question Time, news programs and select committees obviously. Your main problem would seem to be knowing who was a farmer and who wasn't. [USER=6]@Clive[/USER] has referred to "typical farmers" in other threads so maybe that's a start (once he defines it). As it would seem to be a question of setting up a website I'd just do it. Clive would soon find out how many people actually back his positions rather than how many he claims back his positions on his Twitter rants. Go Clive! [/QUOTE]
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