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|a Politics and government in the age of the internetLet's start with some statistics and comparisons. Think back to October 1994 when theLabour Party put its conference proceedings on the web, leading the party to claim itwas the first UK political party with an internet presence. Now, ten years on, the onlinepolitical landscape has changed dramatically. In 2005 it is inconceivable that a politicalparty would not have an internet site; in fact, one of Britain's newest political parties(the People's Alliance) actually launched itself online (Happold, 2003). Similarly, MPswith web sites were a rar.
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