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Old 16-06-2002, 10:47 PM #9
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I'm not sure outright anarchy would be a good idea but I'm certainly open to a tactic of negotiation with BB. I think there are lots of ways the housemates could get BB to see the error of their ways if they got their heads together and talked it through.

BB doesn't want so much unhappiness that they start leaving (especially after two have already walked) - it's really bad PR and does not show BB in a good light. It was always one of BB's stated aims that they wanted to look after the housemates and ensure they were happy and if they got together as a group and told BB in a serious way how unhappy they were with the split house and that other housemates are seriously considering leaving, maybe BB would look at the situation again.

There have been various polls issued in the last few days and the overwhelming popular vote has been that the house split is a disaster. Sooner or later, BB surely must take public opinion into account - it is, after all, the public who are watching this and they may vote with the off switch!
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