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		<title>By: Alexis Rowell</title>
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		<description>Hi Derek

I beg to differ, on three counts: 

1) I think the 10:10 Campaign did amazingly well to get from zero to launch in less than two months. It has just secured funding to professionalise the structure and I&#039;m certain you will see the website and communications improving by leaps and bounds from now on.
2) Among the many signatories are, for example, more than 130 councils, responsible for services to more than 22m people. They are publicly accountable organisations who will make the reductions. From what I&#039;ve seen they - and many other organisations and business - are also inspiring others to join 10:10. 
3) The individuals who sign up to 10:10 may or may not do the work. Nobody&#039;s verifying. But even if they don&#039;t they are potentially a huge campaigning force. 

Rgds, Alexis

Co-founder, Transition Belsize
Councils Coordinator, 10:10</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Derek</p>
<p>I beg to differ, on three counts: </p>
<p>1) I think the 10:10 Campaign did amazingly well to get from zero to launch in less than two months. It has just secured funding to professionalise the structure and I&#8217;m certain you will see the website and communications improving by leaps and bounds from now on.<br />
2) Among the many signatories are, for example, more than 130 councils, responsible for services to more than 22m people. They are publicly accountable organisations who will make the reductions. From what I&#8217;ve seen they &#8211; and many other organisations and business &#8211; are also inspiring others to join 10:10.<br />
3) The individuals who sign up to 10:10 may or may not do the work. Nobody&#8217;s verifying. But even if they don&#8217;t they are potentially a huge campaigning force. </p>
<p>Rgds, Alexis</p>
<p>Co-founder, Transition Belsize<br />
Councils Coordinator, 10:10</p>
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