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Items which could be left off for E-Day might include:
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E-Day started at yesterday at 6pm and for 24 hours Starting at 6pm on Wednesday 27 Feb everyone in the UK is being asked:
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Well World Clock says it's 6pm but for some reason the E-Day counter keeps running.
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The National Grid refined their assessments, based on actual weather data, during Thursday afternoon but I am afraid that E-Day did not achieve the scale of public awareness or participation needed to have a measurable effect.
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Bishop Hill has some good background information on the BBC links to E-Day.
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E-Day did not succeed in cutting the UK's electricity demand.
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The latest percentage energy saving for E-Day has been calculated.
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However, I think that those who endorse strategic voting would do well to check out DemocraticSPACE. com just before E-Day, as Greg Morrow puts out a “strategic voting guide” which lists the ridings in which strategic voting makes sense.
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A rather sad little footnote has appeared at the bottom of the E-Day.
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Thank you to everyone who helped me or left something off specially as their contribution to E-Day, and this Leave It Off experiment.
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