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Originally Posted by Kursk
Sorry 'bout that Simon  .
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This is probably the most important point I will ever make on the issue of "consultation". Ready?
You all have quite properly made your voices heard. Now there is an expectation that tomorrow's meeting will reflect that nationwide anger and frustration. That's the way politics and social reform have worked for some thousands of years. Whether from the soapbox or the valve radio, Personal anger needs to reflect in a public display.
We are reliably informed that Cannel 4 news will be filming the event. There will be quite a few journalists present. Will they witness a revolt? Hundreds of angry consumers demanding the return of their rights?
Here's the reality. 52 people have signed up for tomorrow. Sure, some people will come without letting us know, but still more simply won't show. We've organised dozens of these meetings with the same dynamics for each.
52. Amazing. And half of those are industry or media. Yes, I want a consultation, but it takes more than one party to make that happen.