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The next general election will be won and lost on the internet

9 June 2007

This creative side of the internet isn’t properly understood by Britain’s political parties. They still see the web as a way of providing superior distribution channels for unchanged messages. They are in ‘send mode’ — analogue politicians in a digital age. The political parties that prosper in the internet age will embrace ‘receive mode’. The most successful parties will be online communities mixing news, debate and policy formulation. As every year passes, the distinction between politicians, journalists and think tanks will become more and more blurred as they each resemble one other.

Stage one of the internet’s impact on politics is already seeing voters evolve from passivity to activism — writing blogs for existing parties and perhaps giving money to them. Stage two will see the real revolution. Coalitions of voters that are unhappy with the existing parties will have the power to fundraise themselves, develop their own slate of candidates and construct a political manifesto. If our existing political parties do not find a way of building online communities that channel that power, they will die.

Tim Montgomerie is editor of ConservativeHome.com.

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Dunvar

June 8th, 2009 11:18pm Report this comment

as a former tory party agent and a new commer to consevative home I can see the influence of bloggers in future elections. too many campaigners forget at their peril that voters want their aspirations to be the directing force for policy progession not the politicians desires. i remember the 50s when the tories had over 50 seats in Scotland.They did not listen to what the Scottish Electors wanted, They now have 1 MP and about16% support .

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