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4 September 2002
Filed under:E-democracy at11:00 pm

I just got back from what we were told (with characteristic enthusiasm) was possibly the world’s first official consultation meeting about a government backed e-democracy proposal – set up by Vox Politics.

Given the general apathy about the subject in the media and among the political elite in the UK, I wasn’t sure if there would be more than about ten people but in the event more than 50 people crowded into a small room within earshot of Big Ben and while neither the e-envoy nor the e-commerce minister showed as had been hoped, some good points were raised and experiences shared. I was glad of the opportunity to see Dan Jellinek, author of the very useful e-government bulletin, Bill Thompson, professional e-gadfly and a number of people I met through Haddock and have seen little of since including Tom Loosemore who is responsible for the commendable Fax your MP site, Matt “warchalking” Jones and Azeem Azhar.

I feel minded to write something at a bit more length about the discussion itself but I would prefer to do so for a newspaper, magazine or newsletter, and in any case it will take a little longer – if you are interested in commissioning something, get in touch

2 Comments

  1. yes yes. nice to see you too. and we all use the same Moveable Type template!

    Comment by azeem — 5 September 2002 @ 1:03 pm

  2. Cheers for the write-up. Why not trial writing something and send it to us, then use that as your base… never let that “minded feeling” get away…. jc

    Comment by crabbers — 9 September 2002 @ 12:03 pm

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