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date: Sat, 07 Jul 2007 12:48:13 GMT,    group: alt.uk.edinburgh.misc        back       
Tram referendum scam   
Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
shelters in and around the city centre: "Should Alex scupper the trams?" it 
asks, and then give you a chance to text AYE, NAY, or BOTHERED (i.e. not 
fussed either way).

Looks like a big money making scam. No address or name of the promoter, no 
indication of text/call charges, just a note that all proceeds raised to go 
to a "media campaign".

Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
date: Sat, 07 Jul 2007 12:48:13 GMT   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam   
On 7 Jul, 22:51, Jeremy C B Nicoll  wrote:
> "Callum Johnstone"  wrote:
> > Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus
> > shelters ...
>
> No...

They may already have been taken down. It's fly-posting, after all.
>
> > Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum.
>
> I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
> I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

Depends whether it was a recognised polling organisation, I guess.

In the mean time, I'm thinking about querying this one with:
http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/

If anyone tries to pass their 'results' off as a genuine reflection of
public opinion then I'm sure the Electoral Commission may have
something to say. The fact that they don't publish who they are on the
literature isn't a good start.
date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 00:28:48 -0700   author:   Callum Johnstone

Re: Tram referendum scam   
"Callum Johnstone"  wrote:

> Anyone else seen the posters that have been sellotaped to various bus 
> shelters ...

No...

> Steer clear, folks. This is not a genuine referendum. 

I was rung by a telephone pollster around ten days ago asking for my views.
I presume that was genuine as no money changed hands.

-- 
Jeremy C B Nicoll - my opinions are my own.
date: Sat, 7 Jul 2007 22:51:52 +0100   author:   Jeremy C B Nicoll

Re: Tram referendum scam