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16 August 2002
Filed under:E-democracy at9:11 am

According to a BBC report:

“A survey has found that only 10% of politicians conduct a quarter or more of their correspondence via e-mail.

The vast majority still prefer to use post and many respond to electronic messages with a written letter the survey also showed.

Only one of the MPs questioned used e-mail for more than 75% of their correspondence.”

It turns out that all of them have email addresses now, but some have actually switched theirs off.

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