PollUK.com
What is Poll UK?
Poll UK is the voice of the UK public - a referendum by the public for the public.
Here anybody can propose policies for the UK government and have them voted on and discussed by members of the public
Not only this, you can submit current UK policy decisions and see what public opinion is on them
It has the advantage of being non-partisan, independent, and non-commercial.
Its aim is to provide the government with a better idea of what the public want, and to heighten the debate surrounding public policy issues
Vote, discuss, and submit policies so that the voice of the UK public is heard.
Why?
Ever thought you could run the country better yourself?
- Here is the chance to have your ideas tested
Ever thought that there is a silent majority out there who is not being listened to?
- This site allows you to vote on and discuss on any policy issue, not just a party
Ever had a great idea for improving government policy?
- Give it a platform on Poll UK, and what what the public think of it
Ever strongly agreed or disagreed with a government policy?
- Submit the policy and make your case
Ever wanted to make a petition but did not know where to start?
- Submit your petition and gain support
What you need to know
Poll UK is independent and non-partisan. It is the only polling service of its kind in the UK
Your registration data will never be sold to a third party and is kept anonymous
Poll UK is constantly improving, if you have any suggestions or feedback please Contact Us
Poll UK is supported by Econ-Jobs.com - the leading site for economics jobs
Moderation Policy
All submitted policies are automatically posted to the Policy page but will be screened by our moderators to ensure that they adhere to our moderation policy. All comments are also subject to the moderation policy.
Violation of any of the rules below will result in your policy submission or comment being moved to the moderated section and subsequently deleted. If serious enough your account will be deleted
- No defamatory comments. A defamatory comment is one that is capable of damaging the reputation of a person or organisation. If successfully sued you could be held liable for considerable damages and costs.
- Avoid contempt of court which means not posting anything that risks prejudicing on-going or forthcoming court proceedings.
- Do not incite people to commit any crime, including incitement of racial hatred.
- Avoid breaking a court injunction (for example, naming an individual or speculating as to their current whereabouts after a court has issued an injunction against doing so).
- Do not post content which you've copied from someone else and don't own the copyright.
- Do not post messages that are unlawful, harassing, defamatory, abusive, threatening, harmful, obscene, profane, sexually oriented, homophobic or racially offensive.
- Do not make multiple postings. So that we can publish comments from as many different people as possible, participants should keep their number of contributions per debate to a reasonable level. Multiple posts from one individual, or small number of individuals, discourages many others who might otherwise wish to take part.
- No swearing. People of all ages read and contribute to PollUK. Please don't use profanities or other words which might offend them.
- No spamming or flooding. Don't repost the same message, or very similar messages, more than once.
- No personal information. It is not acceptable to post your or anyone else's contact details including address, place of employment, name of educational establishment, telephone or mobile number, email address, etc on any of your policies or comments. This is for your own safety and that of everyone who uses this service.
- Keep your posts relevant. Poll UK debate is about a particular policy. Posts which aren't relevant lower the value of the debate for everyone and may be removed.
- No advertising, promotion of products or services, or posting of web links (URLs).
- Post in English only. Posts containing languages other than English may be removed. Common greetings and salutations in languages other than English may be acceptable.
- No capital letters throughout the whole post. This is internet shorthand for raising your voice. You can make your point perfectly well in lower case so please take the caps lock off.
- No impersonating. Impersonating someone (including other members) is unacceptable.
- No inappropriate usernames (vulgar, offensive, etc).
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