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Ask Simon Hughes a question: the sequel
Not surprisingly, the sequel to Ask Simon Hughes a question is … Simon Hughes answering the selected questions. His video answers are now up on Yoosk for you to watch. (Click on “Your Questions Answered” under the scorecard.)
Ask Simon Hughes a question
Simon Hughes, Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats, is taking part in a video question and answer session being run by Yoosk. You can add to the list of questions and vote on which ones you think he should answer using their widget:
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Election 2.0: How did the internet shape the general election?
The Yoosk website recently put together a panel of bloggers to answer questions about the impact of the internet, and social media in particular, on British politics. Alongside Iain Dale, Alex Smith and James Evans I answered a range of questions: Was the UK 2010 general election an internet election? Which bloggers or Twitterers made [...]
How did the internet shape the general election?
I’m taking part in a video Q+A session on this topic run by Yoosk. More information and links to submit your questions are on the Yoosk site or use this widget: function nameYooskee(){return (‘Mark Pack’);}function partnerName(){return (”);}
Would Parliament be better if MPs did less casework and spent more time there listening to debates?
Yoosk have picked one of my questions to pose to MPs in their competition to find Britain’s best MP: Would Parliament be better if MPs did less casework and spent more time there listening to debates? It’s not a question I’d give a simple yes or no to myself, but I thought it could flush [...]
‘Best MP’ competition: don’t forget to ask a question
A few days ago The Voice covered Yoosk’s competition to find Britain’s Best MP.
The shortlisted MPs are all going to be asked to answer a set of questions taken from suggestions made by the public. As our post from Yoosk’s Keith Halstead explained:
If you would like to post your own question, please visit our site [...]
