Jan Moir: the dilemma for the PCC (and what you should say in your complaint)
The reaction to Jan Moir’s article about the death of Stephen Gately has been widespread and swift. … Read the full post »
Read my posts about Facebook, and especially how to use Facebook for political campaigning. You can find me on Facebook here.
For more general advice about online campaigning, see my Online Politics posts.
The reaction to Jan Moir’s article about the death of Stephen Gately has been widespread and swift. … Read the full post »
Why does your local council exist? There are many answers to that question, especially from different points on the political spectrum. … Read the full post »
Moderating comments is a pretty blunt instrument – either a comment appears or it doesn’t. … Read the full post »
Six years on from receiving a recommendation from the Electoral Commission that existing legal powers should be used to clarify how the rules regarding election imprints apply to internet campaigning, the Government has still failed to act. … Read the full post »
There has been widespread praise for Portsmouth Council after it was discovered that on average its staff only spend 11 seconds a day using Facebook. … Read the full post »
It is pretty rare these days to find a local councillor who does not make use of the internet, at least occasionally. … Read the full post »
A bit of whimsical statistical trivia for the bank holiday weekend: Number of votes won by the winning party at the 2005 general election… … Read the full post »
An interesting piece from the American Campaigns & Elections site which acts as a salutary reminder that, for all the impressiveness of Obama and his use of the internet… … Read the full post »
I’ve recently answered a few questions about political parties and their use of social media, sent to me by Vincent Bailey, a student at Cardiff University … Read the full post »
The title of Jeff Jarvis’s What Would Google Do? book is a deliberate echo of the American phrase, “What would Jesus do?” … Read the full post »