politicians and web 2.0

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It's been an interesting few days for the UK political system and the web. On the positive side David “Dave” Cameron is blogging his trip to India.

The video on the blog reinforces the idea that he's going for an approachable, ordinary bloke image:

Still, a few policies might be nice, too, Dave. how about it?

Meanwhile David Millibland's latest venture onto the web - a wiki - has had to be taken down because it was defaced. It's a shame really. It was an interesting idea, but launching it at a time when the current government is rapidly reaching the nadir of its popularity was probably naive.

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Yep, with Guido calling for an invasion that wiki was doomed to fail...

It was probably going to happen anyway, but certainly Mr Fawkes' readership will have accelerated the process.

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