On Mon, 7 May 2012 12:17:05 -0700 (PDT), Bryn Fraser
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brianlo...@gmail.com> wrote:
>On May 7, 4:56=A0pm, (
max.it) wrote:
>> On Mon, 7 May 2012 03:14:55 -0700 (PDT), Bryn Fraser
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>> <
brianlovett...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >On May 6, 10:08=3DA0pm, (
max.it) wrote:
>> >> On Sun, 6 May 2012 12:33:29 -0700 (PDT), HardySpicer
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>> >> <
gyansor...@gmail.com> wrote:
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http://newsnetscotland.com/index.php/scottish-politics/4911-questions=
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>> >> >bbc-scotlands-election-figure-claims
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>> >> >The BBC is today facing questions over their reporting of Scotland=3D=
>3D92s
>> >> >local authority election results after figures reported by the
>> >> >broadcaster gave the impression that Labour had outgunned the SNP in
>> >> >terms of councillors gained.
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>> >> >According to BBC Scotland, Labour gained an extra 58 councillors to
>> >> >the SNP=3D3D92s 57 after Friday=3D3D92s count. =3DA0However it has em=
>erged tha=3D
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>> >> >more accurate figures indicate the SNP gained 61 councillors to
>> >> >Labour=3D3D92s 48.
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>> >> >The anomaly is thought to be down to BBC Scotland ignoring the widely
>> >> >accepted method of comparing election results with those of the
>> >> >previous election when calculating gains. =3DA0The broadcaster has in=
>stead
>> >> >chosen to calculate changes based on council standings the day before
>> >> >last Thursday=3D3D92s election.
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>> >> >The method adopted by BBC Scotland means that a party who won a ward
>> >> >in 2007 would be shown as having gained the ward in 2012 if the 2007
>> >> >councillor subsequently left the party and the voters opted for the
>> >> >same party again.
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>> >> >In Glasgow for example, where several Labour councillors resigned fro=
>m
>> >> >the party weeks before the local elections, these have been designate=
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>> >> >Labour gains if voters from the ward again opted for Labour =3D3D96 w=
>hich =3D
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>> >> >exactly what happened.
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>> >> >Evidence of just how bizarre BBC Scotland=3D3D92s calculations are, c=
>an be
>> >> >seen in the result for Glasgow where a new party, set up by
>> >> >disaffected former Labour councillors, won their first ever seat.
>> >> >Glasgow First, despite never having stood in any elections prior to
>> >> >Thursday=3D3D92s vote, are reported by BBC Scotland to have lost seat=
>s!
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>> >> >Hardy
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>> >> I lost my seat, quite a few times in fact. You know when you leave a
>> >> room and then whenever you come back, you can't remember where you
>> >> were sitting?
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>> >>
max.it (the orange cage)
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>> >Really pisses me off when I can't find my shandy!
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>> it's exactly where you left it.
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max.it (the orange cage)
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>There seems to be more in the glass...
Don't complain, just be careful where you leave it.
max.it (the orange cage)