Five Brent Post Offices to close?

Barry Gardiner (MP Brent North) was previously Minister for Competitiveness at the Department of Trade � Industry and met with Post Watch back in 2006 to discuss Post Office closures. He also voted with the Govt for the euphemistic motion cited above. What we will see over the coming weeks is a flood of photo opportunities in front of Post Offices… All you need to remember is that Dawn and Barry vote with the Govt on ‘national issues’ then campaign against the Govt on ‘local issues’, even when they are the same issue....

March 3, 2008 · 1 min · Rob Dyke

ULU Elects!

I’m beginning to suffer election fatigue what with GCSU, America, shortly London and ULU as well. Well damm representative governance, that’s what I say. ULU do get several points awarded for a sensible and secure electronic voting mechanism. You can vote from this page, online and confidentialy, assuming that you have got a username and password that have been emailed to your ULU College Email account. How did they do such a thing you may ask… “Some colleges in the UoL will provide ULU with a database of the students who are eligible to vote in the elections from that college....

February 27, 2008 · 1 min · Rob Dyke

How I would have rigged the Goldsmiths College Student Elections...

How I would have rigged the Goldsmiths College Student Elections and some recommendations for the future. There are many ways of rigging an election and, with increased abstraction and dispersal of the act of voting, influencing the outcome of ballots gets easier and easier. Let’s just think for a moment what takes place when a student votes. First of all, the student needs to be co-present with the ballot! This is a given and the only part of the process that can not be virtualised. The student presents some ID before being given a ballot paper. The ballot is privately completed and cast into the ballot box. The Goldsmiths College Students Election e-Voting was extremely vulnerable to exploitation by someone with malicious intent. The e-voting mechanism virtualised the ballot paper instead of virtualising the whole process. Anyone visiting the goldsmithsstudents.com website was able to download a Microsoft Word file. This file used a macro to capture the input of the user; in this case the ranking of the preference of candidates. A student was expected to complete the form, save it, then send the file as an attachment from their college email account to su@gold.ac.ukThe most vulnerable part of the whole process is that single file made available for public download. ...

February 26, 2008 · 4 min · Rob Dyke

On puting the effort in...

By the Gods! There are but weeks remaining for the third year politics students. Next significant deadline is the 13th March, the hand-in for New Radical Political Economy (NRPE) and Liberalism and Its Critics. I’ve just finished my NRPE paper, ‘To what extent do social, peer-to-peer and participatory models democratise capital’, so this week I’ll be devoting to my Dissertation project which has received somewhere between little and no attention since I wrote my proposal back in October…...

February 25, 2008 · 1 min · Rob Dyke

Start the countdown...

News that Ralph Nader has announced plans to run again for the US presidency got me googling like crazy this afternoon… Just to share with you the “Beastie Boy Ad Rock’s remix of Green Party Presidential candidate Ralph Nader’s blistering critique of the news media and the current state of American politics.” Posted to the Guerrilla News Network (GNN). Turn it up. ...

February 24, 2008 · 1 min · Rob Dyke