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Thursday 12 January 2012

it's oh so quiet

Red Alert used to be worth reading.  Since the election it has been as dull as dishwater.  I suspect this is due to a combination of:

  • the Labour MPs that made it to parliament being unsure of how and whether to use Red Alert in the post-election environment, and
  • Christmas.

Red Alert could be an excellent tool for discussion between Labour MPs and the public, if it were used properly.  If it doesn't improve in the next fortnight I may be forced to email Mr Mallard and suggest it is renamed Dead Alert until they get their act together.

2 comments:

  1. Two further problems, Labour lost some very good MPs in the election and the leadership battle has affected the participants and supporters in various ways. It does need a bit of a restart though.

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  2. Fair enough micky, I'm still getting used to this blogging lark and this was meant to be slightly-humourous. I guess I need more practice, and maybe to learn how to use those tag things.
    Red Alert could work very well for Labour, if only they used it more effectively. There are a number of reasons why it might have quietened off, it needs to roar back into life.

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