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My thoughts on the twins

Gordon Brown, who apparently can't be bothered to get in touch with the families of British soldiers killed in action but was able to express concern to Simon Cowell for Susan Boyle's welfare, has weighed into another crucial topic that is dominating the media. Apparently he thinks the twins...
Posted to Jeremy Lee on Media (Weblog) by Jeremy Lee on 06 Nov 2009

Brown boosts his social media reputation

It isn't all bad news for Gordon Brown. Those chumps at News International (my word of the day) might have dumped him, but his keynote speech at Labour Party Conference did much to improve his social media reputation and hit back at some of the negative coverage. This is more from Yomego and its...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 01 Oct 2009

It's the Sun wot jumped on the bandwagon

And so it comes to pass, News International's most popular daily newspaper The Sun has declared its allegiance to David Cameron's Tories. The Sun tells its readers in no uncertain terms today to vote Conservative at the next election, effectively ending 12 years and 7 months of "support"...
Posted to Arif Durrani (Weblog) by Arif Durrani on 30 Sep 2009

Gordon Brown needs to consider his social media reputation

Following on from Friday's post on Labour's Twitter lead , research says that Gordon Brown has a lot of ground to make up with Britain's 30m online social network users as he looks to make his keynote speech at the Labour Party conference this week. Of course, his social media reputation...
Posted to Gordon's Republic (Weblog) by Gordon Macmillan on 28 Sep 2009

Dirty tricks plot at the Labour conference 2009 revealed here

So am back again at the Labour conference, this time it's at sunny Brighton. I'll actually be going to the Tories as well next week (tectonic plates, shifts of power and all that) but haven't figured out how to change the name and description of my blog to reflect this. Anyway, just thought...
Posted to Party Time (Weblog) by Gemma Charles on 27 Sep 2009

Real change or empty rhetoric?

Earlier this week Prime Minister Gordon Brown delivered an interesting speech to the Technology, Entertainment and Design (TED) conference in Oxford. He talked of the power of today’s technology in organising and uniting communities around the world on particular issues, such as climate change, the financial...
Posted to IAB blog (Weblog) by Nick Stringer on 24 Jul 2009

If we can house ducks we can house Gurkhas

Good to see that the Government has finally realised that if we can find the public money to house ducks as well as Hazel Blears several times over, then we can also find it to house those Gurkhas who want to live here. The speech by National Treasure Joanna Lumley, to use her full name, was notable...
Posted to Jeremy Lee on Media (Weblog) by Jeremy Lee on 21 May 2009

Election 2010: The Digital Media Battle

We should all welcome Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s return to YouTube this week. He was criticised by Cabinet colleagues (aka our ‘Communities’ Minister, Hazel Blears) and widely ridiculed by the media for his ‘MP expenses’ video late last month. But Brown knows only too well that we now live in a world...
Posted to IAB blog (Weblog) by Nick Stringer on 06 May 2009

Sink some Bombardier for St George. And to defy Brown

Happy St George's Day. According to today's Daily Telegraph, Brown's Scottish Raj is spending just £116 to mark St George's Day. They are buying a flag. This contrasts with the £600,000 they spent to mark the day of their own patron saint. While not surprised with the Government's...
Posted to Jeremy Lee on Media (Weblog) by Jeremy Lee on 23 Apr 2009

Plumbing, poetry, pirates and…people?

Last Friday’s Digital Britain Summit at The British Library was themed as an event to discuss the ‘plumbing’ (ie broadband infrastructure) and ‘poetry’ (ie the content) – this is Lord (Stephen) Carter’s very own analogy. Its importance to the Government was on show for all to witness: four senior government...
Posted to IAB blog (Weblog) by Nick Stringer on 20 Apr 2009

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