JClark96
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Participant- 3065 with 252 counted so far.
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This reply was modified 5 years, 11 months ago by
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ParticipantShame to be behind the UK EU Party
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ParticipantHave we ever tried the Mirror?
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ParticipantI’m moving to Leamington or Warwick soon most probably so perhaps it falls more under that bracket than Yardley Brum
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ParticipantI think unfortunately leaflets get mixed in with the pizza delivery and clothes donation bags. Even when you do it by foot you find yourself debating housing which are for sale or let, or simply don’t look lived in. Buildings with 9 flats, how many should go through the door? People could not be registered to vote.
It’s not targeted but it’s hard to know how else to distribute, especially given that it’s free. Perhaps actually knocking on doors would help, and use the resources more efficiently. Following up in the areas more open to our ideas statistically. But it would be incredibly time consuming and requires a few people for safety.
The EU election is good in that it’s PR so it encourages people to cast a direct vote, but it is hard to direct your resources I should imagine.
All of those cities with higher returns are University cities from the looks of it, wonder if that has an influence.
Could other papers or online ad spaces be considered?
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ParticipantWell, at the very least I think doing a follow up or ascribing those who subscribe a contact can’t be anything but helpful.
Probationary membership is not really what I meant either, I mean more giving these people more than just paper to engage with. Access to a process of some form.
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ParticipantWould a good start to converting 3 month subscribers to members perhaps be to offer a semi membership function? It could be offered once the 3 months is up as a follow up, or even at the start? Could term it like SPGB advocate or something like that? Some people may not want to/or feel able to answer the questions straight away, but with enough issues of the standard and engagement with members they may wish to.
Those willing to do it could be prescribed a buddy member to talk about the party and socialism in general. Perhaps with a view to full time membership. Can’t just rely people to be read into joining, I personally had a 3 month standard trial a few years ago before joining and the process defo could have been accelerated.
Could reinforce us both a party and educator
Just a few thoughts
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ParticipantPerhaps it included spoils as you say? Either way , just a poll.
How has everyone’s polling day been. Whacked a couple of stickers on my ballot and wrote in each box for good measure.
Upon leaving I realised I’d actually used the wrong phrase in the Labour box…but think it still fits
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ParticipantFrom a regional break down of the YouGov poll. I’ll try and sort a link on the way home.
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ParticipantNot sure how to post either Stephen.
“Other” polling at 2% for South East. What else is included in that? Three independents and the UKEU Party?
UKIP and Change had their own stat
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ParticipantMay 21, 2019 at 11:30 am in reply to: Enquiry from somebody potential interested in the SPGB #186533JClark96
ParticipantThanks, I will pass on the message with the relevant rationale
Swear that happened to heseltine already a year back or so?
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ParticipantBrilliant stuff.
It’s been great to get involved where I can. Hopefully moreso in future.
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ParticipantDoes anyone have a high quality image of the election flyer? I can send it to people I know living in the South East, either again or for the first time.
Well, until Thursday then. What would we/you consider a strong result?
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