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The Last Conservative Election Broadcast of this Campaign

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My “BBC Question Time” Audience Experience

Janet Street-Porter has a potty mouth.  Her verdict on the Leaders Debate? “Too much fucking testosterone.  May as well just have been done with it and had the three blokes just slap their cocks on the table.” Dimbleby raised a … Continue reading

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What Gillian Duffy Exposed About Brown

I have friends who are still staunch Labour supporters.  Even when they agree with Tory policy it comes down to them just not trusting Cameron.  Sure, he seems a nice guy on the telly but they’re convinced that behind closed … Continue reading

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Backstage at the Leaders Debate

It’s not often you get to elbow the Secretary of State for Defence. OK, it was an accident, but let me revel in the glory anyway… Bob Ainsworth was behind me worming his way towards Kay Burley to demand an … Continue reading

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Cameron’s Vision of ‘Post-Bureaucratic Age’

Today I attended a conference hosted by the grandly titled ‘Post-Bureaucratic Age Network’.  Forget the pompous sounding name, make no mistake – the ideas promoted by the PBA Network will rock our world for the better.  The keynote address was … Continue reading

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Why ‘Cameron Direct’ Works

This evening about 100 people gathered in a School in Edgbaston for one of the  ‘Cameron Direct’ events.  The concept is simple.  ‘Dave’ pitches up to a bare stage, yards from the crowd.  There are no speeches, no notes, just questions from the audience … Continue reading

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Is Cameron Missing a Trick with Twitter? Is he heck!

Yesterday, David Cameron received a direct appeal from Conservative Uber-Blogger Tim Montgomerie to take up Twitter.  You can watch the question and response here.  Yet more pressure on the Tories to play ‘catch-up’ with this medium came with this report … Continue reading

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