Date: Sunday, 5 December 2010 13:31 (UTC)
ext_550458: (Janus)
He isn't actually from Skipton, I'm afraid, and nor is his statue. I can see now that I've written about it rather unclearly, but the statue was something I saw in town (i.e. Leeds city centre) on my way to the train. According to Wikipedia, he was born somewhere called Foulby, near Wakefield.

As for AV, people are inherently suspicious of change, so I'm not that surprised that some people are a bit resistant to it. But yes - my experience of campaigning for it so far is that most people can quickly see how it would give them more power at the ballot box, and obviously that's something most voters want.

It's very noticeable that the Yes campaign is developing as a nationwide grassroots movement, with apparently 140,000 volunteers (http://isupportav.co.uk/2010/12/phoning-for-victory-140000-supporters-so-far/) signed up to help. By contrast, the No campaign so far seems to revolve around a few major public figures with a vested interest in the current system. They may well have money, but we have numbers and genuine enthusiasm, and I'm hoping that will make the difference when it comes to the referendum.
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