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Brian Paddick’s New Site

April 9, 2008 by Staff

Liberal Democrat Mayoral candidate Brian Paddick has unveiled a new-look website which his campaign team says is just the first of series of major projects by web consultant Jerome Armstrong and his team.

The website builds on Paddick’s existing presence on social networking sites and features microblogging and text messaging services such as Twitter, allowing Londoners to keep track of Brian’s campaign via the internet.

Launching the site yesterday Mr Paddick said his new web team “have injected a new momentum to our web campaigning, building on the huge support I’ve already been getting from Londoners on the web.”

“The new interactive website is a great way to spread our message of change and serious solutions for London and I am looking forward to using it as a means to engage with Londoners over the next three weeks.”

it’s understood that additional features will be added to the site including a live video webchat with Mr Paddick next week.

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: 2008 GLA Election

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