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John Butterfill has a track record of campaigning and voting to deprive the British electorate of their power to sack their law-makers, but seems to say the opposite at elections. He knows what to say to win votes, but will the electorate be blinkered again? He refuses to sign the BDI!
UKIP votes prevented a pro-sovereignty Conservative from being elected and instead sent a Euro-Federalist Liberal Democrat to Parliament.
The results of the last general election confirm that signees did disproportionately well at the last general election.
From experience we found that pressure from the electorate causes politicians to react. From cases studied in the 2001 General Election, this is the most effective action for a voter to take:
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