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29 March, 2006: h2g2 and the 2006 Local Elections

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The H2G2 Editors

There are Local Elections across the UK on 4th May, 2006, and as a consequence the election guidelines are now in force.

In order to enable balanced and interesting debates, messageboards and discussion forums across the BBC will be operating under the BBC's agreed policies. This means there will be additional guidelines for members to abide by if they intend to discuss election issues.

In addition to the existing House Rules you must:

- Declare if you are a candidate
- Discuss the issues, not the personalities
- Avoid sloganeering
- Avoid campaigning

From time to time during the campaign it may be necessary to restrict or close certain discussions. More information on the BBC's guidelines during local elections can be found here:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/guidelines/editorialguidelines/news/


To discuss the election guidelines with other Researchers, please visit the 2006 Election Forum: A10482248


29 March, 2006: h2g2 and the 2006 Local Elections

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Reefgirl (Brunel Baby)

Your kidding, who in their right mind would want discuss local politics on h2g2

2 words I would use to discribe it are Paint and Drying


29 March, 2006: h2g2 and the 2006 Local Elections

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Demon Drawer

Well Reefgirl you would be surprised.

BTW FTR I'd just like to decalre that I am NOT a candidate in these forthcoming local elections.


29 March, 2006: h2g2 and the 2006 Local Elections

Post 4

Edward the Bonobo - Gone.

Presumably the we Scots, Welsh and Northern Irish are exempt?


29 March, 2006: h2g2 and the 2006 Local Elections

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Ferrettbadger. The Renegade Master

smiley - yawn

I know we had this argument last time, but in politics personality is central so often.

I hope tohugh seeing as we prooved ourselves last time us hootooers can be trusted again!

FB


29 March, 2006: h2g2 and the 2006 Local Elections

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Edward the Bonobo - Gone.

Oh...and I'd like to declare that I'm not Tony Curtissmiley - run


29 March, 2006: h2g2 and the 2006 Local Elections

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Reefgirl (Brunel Baby)

Does this apply to foreign elections cos during the 2004 US election I'm sure we had someone from one of the Party's in of the discussions on here, either that or he knew his American Right politics very well. For a while he was known as The Plant, cos that's what we thought he was


29 March, 2006: h2g2 and the 2006 Local Elections

Post 8

ChiKiSpirit

Where's local?


29 March, 2006: h2g2 and the 2006 Local Elections

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Peet (the Pedantic Punctuation Policeman, Muse of Lateral Programming Ideas, Eggcups-Spurtle-and-Spoonswinner, BBC Cheese Namer & Zaphodista)

Local as opposed to general elections; you know, the ones that just spread like cheese-mold in the back of your 'fridge...? smiley - jester


29 March, 2006: h2g2 and the 2006 Local Elections

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Reefgirl (Brunel Baby)

A few years ago about a week before the local election the Lib Dem candidte sent a flyer to all homes telling how the conservative candidate had been done for drink driving, the Lib Dem bloke got elected, possibly for the sheer balls he had on pulling that stunt.


29 March, 2006: h2g2 and the 2006 Local Elections

Post 11

h2g2Support

Sorry, folks. We did say that we'd lock announcement threads from now on, and I forgot. Please divert any discussions you fancy having to the page given in the announcement.


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