Consulting our activists on how our members networking site should work so that it's genuinely useful in campaigning (30,000 members regularly use this versus 10,000 for the Tory equivalent). This series will explore how each of the parties are...
In other words, the Tory Press also failed to deliver a clear victory for the Conservatives. As expected, the Conservatives won the endorsements of the Tory press. Well, the original Battle of Britain ended up being fought in the air by "the few.
Nick Clegg, who has said that the party that wins will have a mandate to govern but who would be more likely to support a Labour Queen's speech than a Tory one, would have a dilemma. The Guardian.co.uk is providing live coverage of the latest exit...
And it may not have changed the dynamic of the campaign as much as the Tory press proclaimed it had. Back on April 5, I said we were about to witness Britain's first "social media election. And I predicted that UK Election 2010 "will be fought on...
The all out assault on Nick Clegg launched yesterday morning by the Tory press instantly set up the long predicted battle between the old proprietor controlled media and the new user controlled (social) media as #nickcleggsfault became the top...
This is a response to today's all out assault by Conservatives on the Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg through the many Tory controlled newspapers in the UK. So, the traditional Tory advantage in support from newspapers can be offset -- to a...
All your Tory manifesto launch at Battersea power station jokes in one place (guardian.co.uk) As of this morning, the top comment reads:
audiohead84 Tory priorities: Oceanus57 Tory policy in a nutshell:
Tory manifesto "a blueprint for fake change" say Lib Dems (libdemvoice.org) This morning, Mark Pack explained why and how the Liberal Democrats are using humor in the UK general election. The LibDems are using serious as well as funny videos in...
However, courtesy of social media, the Tory and Labour poster launches this year have spawned a host of humorous edited pastiches, which have often generated far more media coverage and more online views than the original, official poster.
The Financial Times reports that Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, warned
politicians at a Tory party conference in Bournemouth that the outcome of
general elections will be changed "within five years" by what Eric Schmidt
calls "truth predictor...
The Financial Times reports that Eric Schmidt, CEO of Google, warned politicians at a Tory party conference in Bournemouth that the outcome of general elections will be changed "within five years" by what Eric Schmidt calls "truth predictor...