Tuesday 22 April 2008

Interactive Democracy, Hijacked by the Party


Politicians and party members may both create proposals and vote using Interactive Democracy. They may even vote cohesively in order to have a bigger effect. Party members are the people who are most involved in politics and I would expect them to to campaign for support for their chosen ID policies as vociferously as for their party in a general election.
Should party members refuse to tow the party line in an ID vote, they will be free from coercion as their votes are confidential.


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