Labour to Rospars: Our Election's Smaller, Different, But Still Innovative
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, May 5 2010
In a comment here on the ol' blog, Mark Hanson of the Labour Party's new media wing takes issue with Joe Rospars' declaration in the Guardian that Britain's impending election has failed to live up to the high standard ... Read More
Parties Share Tools, Split on Objectives in UK Election
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, April 12 2010
Each of the three major political parties in the United Kingdom are attempting to capitalize on the web and digital campaigning, writes Gaby Hinsliff in the Guardian, but Conservatives, Labour, and the Liberal Dems have ... Read More
Webbed-Up UK Elections Find Brits Taking the Mickey, Sampling Alinsky
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, April 5 2010
The Times of London's Jonathan Oliver has a extensive piece detailing the Obamafication of the upcoming Parliamentary election in the UK, or at least the attempt by both Labour and the Tories to put a little more zazzle ... Read More