Image by VitiligoCover via Flickr Two recent events should be highlighted to any politician thinking of using twitter to further their electoral prospects. These two stories do serve as maybe a warning, before the commit. Case 1: Dale v McCarthy. This case surrounds allegations made by the Hon. Kerry McCarthy, MP for Bristol East, about the...
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Tags: Arguments, Germany, Government, Helge Limburg, Iain Dale, Kerry McCarthy, Lower Saxony, Politics, Poll, twitter, UK, Uwe Schünemann
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I found this on Paul Montariol’s blog on the think about it website. Its about the open consultation by DG Agriculture and Rural Development. Do vote for your favourite! The new EU organic logo will be displayed from July 2010 onwards on pre-packaged organic products that meet the community requirements outlined under “Organic Farming...
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Tags: Agriculture, Business, Consulation, DG Argiculture, EU Commission, European Union, Farming, food, Logos, Organic, Organic Farming, Organic food, Rural Development, Sustainable agriculture, Voting
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As some of you are aware I am now (re)employed by Boots. Now union employees have voted for strike action and there could be possible pickets on stores. So I face a dilemma, to cross the picket or not. What would you do?
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Tags: Boots, Poll, Strike action, Work, Working Class
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Yesterday I blogged about how I was a climate change Agnostic and I asked on my facebook status whether people were Climate Change Belivers, Agnostic or Skeptics and I got a few interesting responses so I decided to to widen the audience of question and ask people who read the blog so what are...
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Tags: Climate Change, Environment, Poll
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