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PM not allowing Comments on YouTube
Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain is doing a fantastic job on connecting with the British Public by lunching a YouTube page where members actually see what the Prime minister is up to on projects and developments. And the public seems to be loving it over here in Britain. He is currently getting many support for this below are few quotes from different news sites
LONDON (AFP) — Prime Minister Gordon Brown on Monday launched an online
version of his weekly question-and-answer session in parliament, vowing
to let the public grill him directly on YouTube.
Gordon Brown's political fightback yesterday crossed new frontiers, at
least for him. Dipping another tentative toe into the world of
interactive politics, he launched Ask the PM, an online version of
prime minister's question time hosted by YouTube.
The question now is this, is good the PM is doing all these things so that members of the British public can feel closer to their PM. Is an interaction not suppose to be between two people? It appears that the PM is now doing the talking alone by disabling comments on all his videos. From little knowledge of interaction " You get your chance to talk and i get my chance to comment". Some members of the public have began to express concern about this, let's just hope the PM take notice of this issue before it becomes a national debate.




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at 16:08 on May 19th, 2008
any comments would be greatly appreciated