>Fanatical supporters are quite capable of doing this on their own. For example, UKIP supporters dominate the comments section and polls on the Telegraph, while making up about 10% of the population
Well, if they are passionate enough to go vote on the polls while others wouldn't care to, that's their right...
The government --who is supposed to be neutral and for all parties-- interfering and skewing to a particular result, that's wrong on so many levels, I can't even begin to describe...
The government --who is supposed to be neutral and for all parties
Whereas in the Scottish Independence referendum, the civil service has a buzzfeed and twitter account publishing heavily biased "no" material. I suppose at least that's overt.
Well, if they are passionate enough to go vote on the polls while others wouldn't care to, that's their right...
The government --who is supposed to be neutral and for all parties-- interfering and skewing to a particular result, that's wrong on so many levels, I can't even begin to describe...