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  • 9 Oct 2007
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    Sky's new Budget game

    Cutting it rather fine ahead of this afternoon’s financial statements, Sky News has posted a Flash-based ‘if I were Prime Minister‘ game, where you can move the public finances around, and see what Adam Boulton makes of your decisions. The game itself is a bit simplistic – just a bunch of sliders, really. But it’s a nice touch to see Mr Boulton doing a video piece-to-camera, outside No10, to give you your outcome. Now… what would be really clever would be if it built an aggregated ‘people’s CSR’ behind the scenes, to show us precisely where the public’s priorities lay?!

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