Yeah, good plan...
BBC - Labour must rethink web - Blair: Tony Blair has said Labour must rethink its website as it seeks to bounce back from its local election disappointment. In a letter to new Labour chairman Hazel Blears, the prime minister said "innovative ways of communicating" and "radical thinking" were needed. He said: "We must move from a mainly passive relationship...to one where supporters interact with us, with local party members and with each other."
In principle he's right... but he's operating with one hell of a blind spot and we think you can guess what that is.
(Note for the record: Once Blair goes, we're available for hire. In principle.)
In principle he's right... but he's operating with one hell of a blind spot and we think you can guess what that is.
(Note for the record: Once Blair goes, we're available for hire. In principle.)



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Blair tried this with his big conversation, he always forgets that communication has to be two way and truthful. That means listening and replying to the questions asked, not ignoring the question or even editing it, and giving the party political broadcast answer that doesn't come close to the question. I doubt it will happen in a meaningful way.
Blair can't get his head around that you can't silence voices in cyberspace like you can in the real world. If he had the slightest idea of the net, we would be hearing plans for Vchips, and systems like the Great Firewall of China.
Perhaps he's been reading this?
What a dick. He should sort out the various departmental websites first, if he actually gave a shit.
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