firestop wrote on Nov 15
th, 2005 at 9:20am:
On reading some of the responses I have been struck by ones similar to D. Pitts, where the answers simply say, "I agree, I agree, I........", to ALL the questions. No comments , nothing other than "I agree" .
This smells. How can anyone read this document and not have some qualms about something in there?? I think we should be prepared for an influx of 'sponsored' replies in full agreement - so that in their final analysis Ofcom will be able to say "x percentage agree with us, unconditionally."
It's a dirty commercial world out there.
Ofcom has how many employees and BT and NTL has how many employees? And they know how many friends etc that they can send an email to suggesting that they might perhaps like to respond to this important consultation on their own initiative to ensure these fine and worthy proposals are carried against the views of the whingers. And all they need to do in their responses is say Yes, Yes, Yes......
I think we may end up having to put in an FOI disclosure to Ofcom asking for the names and addresses of those responding since as you have seen Ofcom feel they are witin their rights to withhold names and addresses and phone numbers and email addresses of respondees, even for those who have not asked for them to be withheld. Why is this? If people write to the local council about a planning application then name, address etc are all readily available to view.
I think some market research on the Yes, Yes, Yes respondees and their motivations in responding could prove very illuminating indeed. And since Ofcom is merely an offshoot of the New Labour apparatus we all know how New Labour is used to rigging surveys and consultations. It must be annoying for them that they haven't yet found a way to rig the results of the general election the way they want too.