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		<title>By: Idle Thoughts on Micro-Consultations &#171; OUseful.Info, the blog&#8230;</title>
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		<description>[...] Idle Thoughts on&#160;Micro-Consultations   Published July 5, 2009   Policy Leave a&#160;Comment Tags: openplatform, pluralnews, writetoreply      Last week, Steph Gray announced yet another innovative way of trying to engage people in public consultations in his blog post Your starter for ten. The piece describes a scheme in which a series of pub quiz style &#8220;killer facts&#8221; are pulled out of a current consultation document on consumer rights and credit and then represented in a quiz format along with why you should care/what the consultation is seeking to do to address the issues raised by each quiz question. (You can find the quiz from a link on here: Government action to secure a better deal for consumers.) [...]</description>
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