A few things that made me smile today.
One post here from a young activist who has decided to join the Labour Party, partly because of the power of Twitter. Stick that in your pipe and smoke it Peter Kellner!
@collectormaniac says
"The fact is, Labour activists are some of the nicest people I’ve met, with some of the best opinions and finest arguments. I am proud to be part of a party that fights for equality and has done so much good for this country"
I couldn't agree more. The sense of belonging is partly why I am in the party I am, and Twitter, with it's online community, builds upon that, allowing someone who remains cynical about certain aspects of the party, to realise that there are those who share common goals and common worries, but knowing that belonging to a political party is the greatest act an individual can do to bring about change in this country. So a huge welcome to CollectorManiac (!) as she says, the future's red! And we like it!
According to a tweet I've seen today, mydavidcameron.com is now the most visited UK political site. Which is pretty extraordinary, and credit where it's due to it's creator. I found this one particulalrly amusing, probably because it's scarily accurate.


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thanks for that input Dave!
well said dave. short, but sweet. or bitter perhaps, i couldnt decipher the dot fully. My david cameron have said they wont be satirising the next tory poster, knowing its had its day. Still, this hasnt the tories from making their own p-poor fake poster sites. What will be next? The posters have already been turned into a 3d game (http://www.politicalgaming.com) and other copy sites are springing up.
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