How are the party leaders doing on Twitter?
I’ve used Edelman’s Tweetlevel tool for my monthly round-ups of how Liberal Democrat MPs are doing on Twitter… … Read the full post »
Read my posts featuring the former Labour Member of Parliament (1983-2015) and Prime Minister, Gordon Brown. He succeeded Tony Blair as Prime Minister in 2007 and held the post until losing the 2010 general election.
His time as Prime Minister is expertly covered in Brown at 10.
I’ve used Edelman’s Tweetlevel tool for my monthly round-ups of how Liberal Democrat MPs are doing on Twitter… … Read the full post »
Interesting and insightful review of political party leader websites by Malcolm Coles over at Econsultancy. … Read the full post »
That’s the headline over on Politics.co.uk reporting on Gordon Brown’s support for tactical voting. … Read the full post »
David Cameron likes being seen with people behind in – continuing the pattern of events “in the round” with audience all around. … Read the full post »
All three TV general election debates will be broadcast in mid-evening slots in front of a studio audience selected by ICM. … Read the full post »
a) Gordon Brown wants to be seen as a team player (hence massed ranks of Cabinet behind him for election announcement) … Read the full post »
Tony Blair’s new campaign website to support Labour has an extremely complicated ownership trail behind it that ends in secrecy – but his office has declined to explain why or provide details. … Read the full post »
Yikes. Not quite sure what’s the most surprising from the interview I’ve just watched. The good joke from Gordon Brown about Peter Mandelson or the collapse of David Cameron, who asks for the interview to stop, turns to his minder off camera and asks for a different style of questioning.
Watch the interview here.
And no sniggering … Read the full post »
For two weeks now Full Fact has been trying to find out the basis of Gordon Brown’s claim that 300,000 businesses in the UK have been provided with direct cash-flow help from the Government. … Read the full post »
The head of the Armed Forces at the time of the 2003 invasion accused the Prime Minister of being “disingenuous” in saying that he provided military chiefs with everything they asked for. … Read the full post »