Ask...

… and you shall receive. Tim, keep on keeping on. To: yeot@parliament.uk, timyeomp@parliament.uk Subject: Webloging by MPs Good morning Mr Yeo, You’re probably going to be reading a few of these messages today, so I thank you in advance for reading mine. Can I just say that, for what it’s worth, I don’t think Mr Tim Ireland has been a very helpful chap with regards to the e-government agenda he has been pushing....

July 29, 2004 · 1 min · Rob Dyke

Blogging by/for MPs

Following on from the Hansard Society report into UK Political Weblogs (PDF report here), the Guardian keeps the spotlight on this area with this story, basically encouraging MPs to get blogging. There has been much said on this topic in blogsphere of late. And with good reason. So I’m not going to repeat it here. But I would like to highlight a few bits of the Guardian article. “Although the public might think otherwise, a lot of MPs do not have a great deal of money,” explains Ferguson....

July 29, 2004 · 2 min · Rob Dyke

I figured I needed another online presence

and this, temporarily, will be it. I figured that the presences I had (for the wireless projects, for my mp, etc) were too targetted and therefore not suitable for adding random notices, pointers to flotsam, and typewritten scriblings. But here will be just fine.

July 28, 2004 · 1 min · Rob Dyke

Blogging MPs

Some background Some comment Get a blog Sarah

July 27, 2004 · 1 min · Rob Dyke

First post!

Wooooooohhaaaaaaaa! FP! I RULE! Sorry. Sorry about that. I guess I used to spend too much time on /. when I were a lad…

July 27, 2004 · 1 min · Rob Dyke