Power 2010 – polls close midnight

A reminder, if you’ve been putting it off, that you only have until midnight tonight to vote in the Power 2010 online poll:

What 5 reforms will bring real change to UK democracy? You can vote for as many reforms as you like, but just once for each reform.

The top 5 ideas become the POWER2010 Pledge – the backbone of our nationwide campaign for change at the next election. Vote now.

You can see which five proposals are leading at the moment, and as Mark has already blogged, it’s worth bearing in mind the options you don’t like, as well as the ones you do.

So don’t put it off any longer: vote now. It only takes a few seconds.

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4 Comments

  • Andrew Suffield 22nd Feb '10 - 8:09pm

    Does anybody remember the last time there was something before Parliament that only affected England? Because I don’t. That one seems pretty useless to me, it’s not something that will happen very often.

  • Tuition Fees were introduced on Scottish votes despite the fact their constituents wouldn’t be affected by them as it is a devolved issue.

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