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WEBCHAT GUIDELINES: 1. One question per member plus one follow-up. 2. Keep your question brief. 3. Don't moan if your question doesn't get answered. 4. Do be civil/polite. 5. If one topic or question threatens to overwhelm the webchat, MNHQ will usually ask for people to stop repeating the same question or point.

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Mumsnet webchats

Gordon Brown on Mumsnet this Friday (16th October) lunchtime between 1-2 pm

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JustineMumsnet · 15/10/2009 13:21

We're delighted to announce that the Prime Minister, Gordon Brown, will be logging on to Mumsnet for a live webchat on Friday (tomorrow) lunchtime from 1 to 2. The PM is ready to answer Mumsnetters' questions on a wide-range of policy issues from the economy to education and from childcare to climate change.

As you know we're not great ones for rule books here at MNHQ, but we'd like this to be as useful and enlightening an event as it can be, for all involved. We aren't going to pre-moderate or pre-select questions - the format will be as per usual - but given the likely popularity of this webchat, the sheer number of you all and our past experience of trying to fit everything in, we've come up with a few ground rules which we'd be very grateful if you'd follow.

Guidelines for MN webchat with PM

  1. To allow as many folks as possible to be involved, please restrict your questions to one per member plus a follow up question if appropriate, i.e. once you've had a response. (NB don't even think about name changing to ask another, we'll be watching!).


  1. Please keep your question reasonably brief (we'll not doing a word count but it will increase your chance of getting an answer, we suspect, if you don't bang on for paragraphs)


  1. It's highly unlikely he'll be able to answer everyone's question but we'll make every effort to bring common themes to his attention. Please don't be too disappointed if your specific question doesn't get answered and do try not to keep posting "What about me?". He can't answer them all and he is the PM after all - so has a quite few time constraints.


  1. Obviously you're free to voice your opinion but do be civil/polite - the PM is our guest on Mumsnet so, whatever your politics, please afford him the same cordiality you would if he stopped by your own house.


Many thanks - feel free to put your question up in advance if you can't make the live chat on Friday lunchtime.
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LilRedWG · 15/10/2009 13:23

Good rules!

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BonsoirAnna · 15/10/2009 13:23

Well done MNHQ!

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squeaver · 15/10/2009 13:24

No way!!

Ed Balls obviously put in a good word!

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snice · 15/10/2009 13:24
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tvaerialmagpiebin · 15/10/2009 13:24

Brilliant MNHQ! What a coup.

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heartofgold · 15/10/2009 13:25

good lord! really?

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thighsmadeofcheddar · 15/10/2009 13:25

I have no idea what I'd like to ask, but congrats MN!

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VinegARGHHHtits · 15/10/2009 13:25

oh well done



Do you think he will 'get' my name

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scarletlilybug · 15/10/2009 13:26

I'll look forward to it.
Let's hope GB is a quick typist, so he can answer lots of questions.

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monkeysavingexpertdotcom · 15/10/2009 13:26

That's brilliant! I love Gordon Brown. Won't be here for webchat though . Noone be horrid to him now.

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ShutUpandDrinkYourGin · 15/10/2009 13:29

I look forward to the prime minister writing 'Dear VinegarTits...'

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Hassled · 15/10/2009 13:30

Yay! Well done MNHQ. Will have to see if I can be quite as obsequious and toadying as I was to Ed Balls.

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StewieGriffinsMom · 15/10/2009 13:30

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TerryWogansCock · 15/10/2009 13:31

I look forward to his reply

Dear TerryWogansCock.....

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squeaver · 15/10/2009 13:31

If we're all nice and play by the rules maybe we could ask something in return: that he (or whoever's doing the typing) answers the questions directly and avoids going straight into policy-spout mode.

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AitchTwoToTangOh · 15/10/2009 13:32

Well done. I like him, I think he's decent. Flawed, but who isn't? And his wife seems lovely. So there you have it, nothing policy-related, just a vote of confidence.

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StewieGriffinsMom · 15/10/2009 13:32

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AitchTwoToTangOh · 15/10/2009 13:33

apparently he has, sgsmum, he said so recently.

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StewieGriffinsMom · 15/10/2009 13:35

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BecauseImWorthIt · 15/10/2009 13:39

Oh no! I will be in a meeting/on a train then.

Brilliant news, and glad he's coming on to talk to us. But does he know what he's let himself in for?!

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squeaver · 15/10/2009 13:39

yes I like Sarah too. Maybe she could come for a web chat too?

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BonsoirAnna · 15/10/2009 13:40

My question for Gordon Brown:

What kind of secondary school would you like your son John to attend?

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Disenchanted3 · 15/10/2009 13:42

I like him, I met him at Old Moat Sure Start cetre earlier this year

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Hassled · 15/10/2009 13:42

I would like to ask if GB agrees that public perception of individual politicians is as important as policy when it comes to how people vote in an election. If yes, how can that be changed? How can you persuade the public to look beyond the possibly misleading media portrayal of a public figure?

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NotSoRampantRabbit · 15/10/2009 13:43

I'd like to know whether there is any intention to review the age at which children start school? When I were a lass you started school in the term of your 5th birthday and therefore started with a group of your peers. At 4.3 years DS is very young (I feel) for school, but I didn't want to keep him back and have him start on his own in January/April. The evidence seems to suggest that summer born children are less likely to achieve their potential. What's your view?

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