A good read, and something we need to keep in mind with the referendum debate

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    9 months ago

    They have information about what the beliefs are and what is wanted.

    Just none about anything else, so how can anybody tell if it’s a legitimate organisation that represents the views of thousands of members, or one bloke standing on a soapbox? Eg, ANTAR clearly states “ANTAR is a non-government, not-for-profit, community-based organisation driven by a voluntary Board of Directors and a small, dedicated team of professional staff.” and you can look at their annual reports, their Key people and so on.

    I guess conspiracy theories, the internet and phone scams, and everything else has made me sceptical by default…