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David Miliband, the environment minister tipped to be the next Labour Party leader by a friendly Westminster press, says "a new spirit" is afoot in the UK, brought about by Web 2.0. Miliband said the web had polarised debate into competing extremities, where the truth was decided by whoever shouted the loudest. Traditional …

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  1. David Harper

    Resistance is futile

    "citizens can feel part of a bigger project. They can create a shared willingness to act, their preferences can be aggregated, and can give rise to collective action as well as collective discussion."

    I don't want to alarm you, but I suspect that Miliband is aiming to become the next Borg Queen rather than a mere Prime Minister.

  2. Robert Grant

    Regardless of the article content...

    ...which can be hard to decipher with the myriad cynical references, can we stop using the phrase, "drinks the Kool Aid"? I'm not American and I don't care about some silly shortcut reference that tries to imply the user is cool and the subjective is loopy.

    Responses which suggest I have been drinking too much Dandelion and Burdock welcome.

  3. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Citizens?

    I'm a subject, not a citizen, thank you very much. Miliband's getting ideas above his station.

  4. amanfromMars

    They all talk as if they are into doing something but.........

    ............. talk doesn't cost them anything. They actually get paid for it.

    Knowing what Web 2.0 can do is all very well...and it is encouraging that David Miliband appears to know more and/or is prepared to learn more than the average Joe ... but how IT is done is that which they will have purchase. You can be assured that choosing the right Web/Systems Architect will make Britain Great and an absolute fortune ...choosing the wrong one will cost the country dearly as we know IT does with the catalogue of monumental failures.... money no object.

    Given the state of IT in Great Britain today, it is clear that a change is needed to show a Lead which actually Leads to the Export of Expertise and the Delivery of Secure Social Systems of Equitable Governance.

  5. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    re: Kool-Aid reference...

    from the ubiquitous wikipedia...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kool-Aid#.22Drinking_the_Kool-Aid.22

    it's a very applicable reference considering the abundant evidence of the blind acceptance of the Web 2.0 panacea.

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  7. Ed

    Well, at least Google admit its beta...

    Maybe we'll be seeing Government 2.0 Beta soon... or maybe they'll just jump straight to Government Big Brother Edition...

  8. Turbojerry

    Dodgy Dossier 2.0

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    Miliband said the web had polarised debate into competing extremities, where the truth was decided by whoever shouted the loudest.

    Not at all like government talking heads turning up on BBC with Dodgy Dossiers, screaming about us being 45 minutes from attack by Saddams WMD, and Blair standing in the Commons lying through his perfect teeth about it, while all evidence to the contrary, like the debreifing of Hussien Kamel, or Dr David Kelly are silenced, no siree, because that kind of extremism is acceptable.

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