This may help explain why none of the 11 organizations that released polls in advance of UK Election 2010 nailed the actual results: Conservatives 36.9 percent, Labour 29.7 percent, and LiberalDemocrats 23.6 percent.
UK Election 2010: Nick Clegg and the LiberalDemocrats Win the Facebook Election This series will explore how each of the parties are using search and display advertising, social media, and other digital tools, techniques, and platforms -- as well...
According to Benjamin Cohen of Channel 4 in the UK, "Nick Clegg and the LiberalDemocrats win the Facebook election. The poll which was conducted via Facebook's Democracy UK hub shows a surge of support in the LiberalDemocrats in the past month.
According to the general election 2010: poll of polls in guardian.co.uk, Conservatives lead with 35.75 percent, Labour is second with 28.00 percent, and LiberalDemocrats are third with 27.00 percent.
And so it was for Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg after the first TV leaders debate. This series will explore how each of the parties are using search and display advertising, social media, and other digital tools, techniques, and platforms...
The most popular LibDem video with 22,023 views is LiberalDemocrats: Say goodbye to broken promises. Labour and LiberalDemocrats are tied with 28.0 percent, roughly were they were a week earlier. Finally, the LiberalDemocrats' Facebook fans...
Since last week's first British televised leaders' debate, the LiberalDemocrats have jumped from 19.50 percent to 30.38 percent in the guardian.co.uk's General Election 2010: poll of polls. This is a response to today's all out assault by...
LiberalDemocrats Use Serious and Funny Videos in UK General Election With two more TV debates to come, the result of the general election is wide open -- as is the shape of the British political system given that the LiberalDemocrats and their...
Tomorrow on Search Engine Watch, Mark Pack of the LiberalDemocrats will look at the role of traditional and new media in British politics. LiberalDemocrats Use Serious and Funny Videos in UK General Election
Yesterday, the guardian.co.uk general election 2010: poll of polls showed the Conservatives with 34 percent (down more than 5 points from the previous Sunday), Labour with over 28 percent (down less than 3 points from the previous Sunday), and the...
A quarter of voters who watched the three leaders on the ITV programme say they will switch their vote, with most changing to the LiberalDemocrats. Alastair Stewart of ITN hosted Prime Minister Gordon Brown of the Labour Party, Conservative Party...
That coverage was picked up by one of the UK's most read political bloggers and a range of national media outlets, including many not usually that well disposed towards the LiberalDemocrats. The LiberalDemocrats, being the third party in U.K...
Editor's note: This is the first in a series of columns dedicated to looking at the digital strategies and tactics being employed in the U.K elections from three perspectives: Labour, the Conservatives, and the LiberalDemocrats.
The LiberalDemocrats' Facebook fans jumped from 11,167 to 15,231. Since undecided voters are "largely ambivalent" about Labour's Gordon Brown, the Conservative's David Cameron, and the LiberalDemocrats' Nick Clegg, "it will be a matter of...
How do the approaches taken by Labour, the Conservatives, and the LiberalDemocrats differ from what we've seen elsewhere? Finally, let's look at the LiberalDemocrats official website. Parties race to harness new media (guardian.co.uk)
Pack told Kaye about how the LiberalDemocrats in the U.K.are using digital media in the current election. How do the approaches taken by Labour, the Conservatives, and the LiberalDemocrats differ from what we've seen elsewhere?