An online dossier about Tory Worries As many of you will not know I am a Liberal Democrats blogger who has recently started a site called Tory Worries but need your help. Tory Worries is an online dossier of worries that people have of having a Tory government after the next general election, and I think this is the best place for me to be advertising the site. Please visit Tory Worries and add yo...
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Labourhome on 12th Mar 2009 (via labourhome.org)
New Democrats Online is a useful online community of bloggers who support the Canadian New Democratic Party. The site is non -official, it is not maintained by the New Democratic Party. However, it is a useful starting point for tracing recent news stories, grassroot comment and analysis about Canadian politics from a democratic socialist perspective. Topics covered by blogs are wide ranging. They...
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Intute on 9th Oct 2008 (via intute.ac.uk)
As from today this site becomes not just www.johnredwood.com but also the regulated site of John Redwood, Conservative Parliamentary candidate for Wokingham. The main site will continue unchanged, whilst the materials for the Wokingham election will normally appear on the local issues pages. The whole site is being treated as an election expense and will
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JohnRedwood on 9th Apr 2010 (via johnredwoodsdiary.com)
The European Parliament has launched an online TV service to help make EU matters more accesible, particularly to younger people. You can check the site out by clicking here There is already a video about the problem of the European City Guide online. It's in the Your Voice section of the site.
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RichardCorbett on 19th Sep 2008 (via richardcorbett.org.uk)
A 3D innovation centre has been designed by a government department which is so proud of its creation it has not even been advertised on its own web site.
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Telegraph on 17th Mar 2009 (via telegraph.co.uk)
This site provides free access to the full text of the 28 page report published by Social Media Affairs in May 2009. It provides an overview of the state of online political communication in Britain in 2008/9. It includes chapters on usage by political parties (Conservative Party, Labour Party and the Liberal Democrats); assessments of party political websites, blogs and Twitter activity. Also pro...
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Intute on 2nd Jun 2009 (via intute.ac.uk)
This site provides free access to an online atlas of results from the 2008 American presidential elections. They comprise online graphs of election results by congressional district, plus candidate and seat mappings for both Houses of Congress. The site also includes links to other materials to relating to the 2008 presidential elections from CQ Press. Copyright information is displayed on the web...
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Intute on 21st Apr 2009 (via intute.ac.uk)
Five blogs have recently joined Ryan’s Liberal Democrat Blogs aggregator: Aberystwyth University Liberal Democrats - – old logo, new site Harry Armistead - – nicely integrated with various social networks, including ACT Ian Lindley - – interesting use of Tumblr, and comes with a campaign song Lee Chalmers - – though there seems to be a site mis...
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 2nd Mar 2010 (via libdemvoice.org)
It was no secret that Derek Draper was launching a new site aimed at strengthening Labour’s online army in the war of the blogs. A meeting was organised a few weeks ago by Draper for a bunch of Labour people to hear what Blue State Digital, the online strategy firm behind Obama’s online campaign, had
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ForgesianThinking on 10th Jan 2009 (via forgesianthinking.wordpress.com)
There is little doubt that the site supposedly registered at Ieuan Wyn Jones' office address is a Labour attack site, a site designed specifically in order to enable Chris Bryant to repeat, under Parliamentary privilege, the slur that Plaid is a Tory stooge, which seems to be the Westminster Labour Party's main attack weapon against Plaid in the forthcoming Assembly Election. Look at the
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MiserableOldFart on 27th May 2011 (via miserableoldfart.blogspot.com)
The Liberal Democrats Account system (LDA) allows party members to create one username and password which then work across a range of different party sites - including the members only site, the OurCampaign online petition tool, Flock Together (scroll down on the front page to the section just underneath the map and postcode search box),
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 8th Oct 2008 (via libdemvoice.org)