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No, I didn't vote. I did visit the site as NLUK was commenting and it at the time.
Like others I didn't realise the significance of it. Shouldn't a manifesto come out before an election?
In this case though it came out very soon after a rebrand/repositioning where you would sensibly expect any potential new members to ask 'where is your manifesto?' and a case of 'Oh, we haven't put one together yet' may not have been a good idea.
Again arguably it did come out before an election. The next one
Just to be clear, the Manifesto has been in preparation for well over a year and is based on a strategy set by a BoD (and agreed with the CC) well before that, and has always been focused on the 2015 General Election. The Rebrand was running in parallel and to a different commercial and political agenda. They are not related.
As regards CC places, personally I always vote for new people over sitting candidates and always have done. So if any of you stand you'll likely get my vote. Just be clear about what the CC is for and what it does.
... See Recommendation 2 on p18 of the document, co-authored by Ross, that is linked from the CUK article (where it is called a FLTD, and apparently modelled on a Community Interest Company)
That Community Interest Company page is enough to make one's hair stand on end (and I bet Philip Ross wrote it too - Anyone familiar enough with Wikipedia contributor info to check? ).
I notice the references include one to an article by another left wing crank: Davies, William (13 September 2004). "How to tame capitalism". New Statesman. Retrieved 26 April 2012
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