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edhistory Wrote:

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> Lordship 516 Wrote:

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> -----

> > The number of signatories signing up has slowed

> > somewhat but if it keeps up at the slower rate

> of

> > yesterday & today it could reach 100,000 by

> 18th

> > July

>

> 19 July

>

> 19,656 signatures.

>

> More signatures than the Save Southwark Woods

> petition.


Disappointing but the issue is now being actively pursued by many others including a proposed legal challenge that is well supported & funded.

???? Wrote:

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> I'm questioning your forecasting skills even more

> now Lordship :) "100,000 by the 11th"


Read what I wrote - "... if it keeps up at the slower rate of yesterday & today it could reach 100,000 by 18th July 18th"


I question my own skills every day - forecasting random events is not a skill & the last man that could do so walked on water & died on a cross !

It might have something to do where it was shared and by volume. I stopped sharing about 10 days ago, I had a couple big hits - but it takes time/effort to make the contacts, and really is about volume/momentum!! Think we did well in that time!!

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