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Riven in the Economist

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ooojimaflip · 09/04/2010 14:14

"David Cameron, the Conservative leader, travelled to Bristol to discuss nappies for disabled children with a Mumsnetter who was dissatisfied with the answers he gave online."

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ooojimaflip · 09/04/2010 14:15

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stleger · 09/04/2010 14:30

What next Riven? Newsnight?

StewieGriffinsMom · 09/04/2010 14:55

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displayuntilbestbefore · 09/04/2010 14:57

Mumsnet was also mentioned on Have I got News For You last night, with quotes from various MNers about the PM candidates - or has there already been a thread about that?

cornsilk · 09/04/2010 14:57

'A rival website called Netmums, which caters for the less prosperous'

wukter · 09/04/2010 15:00

Poor is not an insult.
Well, ought not be.

StewieGriffinsMom · 09/04/2010 15:03

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BigBadMummy · 09/04/2010 15:03

"well heeled"?!!!!

I am sure there are plenty of posters on here that are, sadly, far from that, for all sorts of reasons.

DorotheaPlenticlew · 09/04/2010 15:03

OMG, they actually said that about Netmums? That's so out of order. (Not keen on Netmums myself, but still.)

ilovemydogandmrobama · 09/04/2010 15:07

But it wasn't just about nappies. Thought it was more about disabled children and whether the Tory party had any plans to change the current system of benefits and whether the leader was in touch with voters keeping in mind that while he had a disabled child, may not have had the financial worries as some do.

Am sure Riven will put me straight if this is wrong...

hocuspontas · 09/04/2010 15:07

I'd love to know what they base 'well-heeled' and 'less prosperous' on

ooojimaflip · 09/04/2010 15:10

Netmums haven't got Xenia and Bonsoir skewing the averages ;)

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sarah293 · 09/04/2010 15:10

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ooojimaflip · 09/04/2010 15:12

It is possible to comment on the Economist article...

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Playingatmotherhood · 09/04/2010 15:12

Good on you Riven.

The article is a little poor and over-generalised. To polarise MN as catering for "relatively well-heeled women" and NetMums as catering for "less prosperous women" is surely going to far? I though most people were here because (unlike NM) MNers don't do hugs or call everyone sweetie

And there are a huge number of Mums on here with babies and toddlers (I am one of them) or actually women just ttcing without kids yet. I joined nearly 2 years before I had DS!

atlantis · 09/04/2010 15:14

"'A rival website called Netmums, which caters for the less prosperous'"

Gosh I have to stop hobknobbing and go be with my own kind.

Is it a case of the Eloi and the morlocks?

ooojimaflip · 09/04/2010 15:17

I think it is a process of deduction:-
" I though most people were here because (unlike NM) MNers don't do hugs or call everyone sweetie "

THEREFORE

Everyone on Mumsnet must be CLEVERER on average.

THEREFORE

On average those on Mumsnet must have more money.

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wukter · 09/04/2010 15:20

But doesn't MN do that survey and produce a demographic profile of users? Am sure NM does similiar. And adverisers don't chick money at media on a whim, they know which demographic they are appealing to.
It's a far too simplistic to say "well heeled"or "less prosperous", but in general not incorrect.
It's in the reader to make value judgements on that.

wukter · 09/04/2010 15:21

Flippin hell.
Advertisers don 't chuck money
&
It's far a too simplistic...

Congrats Riven

ilovemydogandmrobama · 09/04/2010 15:22

but shouldn't it be '...that caters....' rather than, 'which caters...'

nickelbabe · 09/04/2010 15:22

what does well-heeled mean? does it mean of a good income?

and i always thought that Netmums was more middle-class.
but then i never went on the boards, so i'm probably wrong.

i haven't got any money at all.

and i've never been a labour voter, either.
i voted libdem from when i could first vote.

StewieGriffinsMom · 09/04/2010 15:40

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wukter · 09/04/2010 15:45

So to clarify the point; well heeled = nasty

ooojimaflip · 09/04/2010 15:50

I'm NICE! Sometimes.

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nickelbabe · 09/04/2010 15:50

are we nasty?
i don't think i am.
i'm as gentle as a lamb, me.
wouldn't say boo! to a goose.

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