A majority have registered.
We don't know yet, whether a majority have paid or not.
I would tend to endorse that viewpoint.Then why don't you change the title of the thread Brendan ? Leaving it as it is would indicate either bias, untruthfulness or irrational over exuberance.
The Local Government Management Agency has said that as of 4pm yesterday evening, 888,751 people had registered for the Household Charge.
The figure includes almost 14,000 people who have applied for a waiver. On Tuesday, a spokesman for Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan said the overall figure of households liable had been identified as 1,570,814, based on the results of the last Census.
However, opponents of the charge have said that there are actually 1.8 million households liable for the charge.
And 11,000 have paid the charge including penalty since the deadline expired at the end of March.
I'd consider this a reasonably high amount in such a short space of time.
http://www.rte.ie/news/2012/0410/over-11-000-pay-house-charge-penalty.html
In fact, 921, 568 have registered. WE don't know how many have actually paid.
This seems to have completely disappeared from news and public forum.
Did the protest by the large minority make any real difference?
Seems to be about half a million still haven't paid.
A lot of people to have to chase.
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