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  • 29 May 2007
    e-government

    Does Gordon Brown 'get' online after all?

    David Wilcox boasts about his (well-deserved) namecheck in a piece over at the Beeb about ‘politics in the networked age’. I’ve got some good news, in that I hear our Prime Minister In Waiting may be more open to the online world than some might previously have feared. He made some references to the internet and all that in a speech at Hay On Wye on Saturday, promoting his new book… but I still can’t find a transcript (and I’m not so desperate as to pay to download the audio). Anyone?

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    1. Brown’s big ideas for real-time information « I’m Simon Dickson.
      30 May 2007

      […] ideas for real-time information Published May 30th, 2007 uk politics Looks like my source was right: Gordon Brown has plans for the internet. There’s a lengthy interview in […]

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