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

1057 replies

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.

OP posts:
Decrepitude · 16/10/2009 13:59

Did you just cut-and-paste from your party political broadcast script by accident?

JodieO · 16/10/2009 13:59

I like (not) the way every answer was about 4 times shorter than the sales pitch at the end. I'm a labour supporter as well.

Quattrocento · 16/10/2009 13:59

Deft avoidance of any questions on the economy. Hope at least we get the Biscuit Question resolved

JustineMumsnet · 16/10/2009 13:59

Thanks so much everyone for your questions Mumsnetter and of course to the PM for coming by - much appreciated. (We're off to scoff the cupcakes).

OP posts:
natfrank · 16/10/2009 13:59

Pippa251 - glad to be of service Hope you find something that suits!

GentleOtter · 16/10/2009 13:59

Do us a favour and sack Hillary Benn.

Thanks in advance.

MichKit · 16/10/2009 13:59

What BISCUIT Mr Brown, please, before you leave!

bumbling · 16/10/2009 13:59

Lol Bambipie and Sagan.

bossykate · 16/10/2009 13:59

yes please do come back

LatinDAISYcal · 16/10/2009 13:59
lonelyoldmadmoodluminchat · 16/10/2009 13:59

We would indeed graciously allow you back to MN. But we'd like more than spin next time please.

Rhubarb · 16/10/2009 13:59

This is just a publicity stunt for the Labour Party isn't it?

No-one asked why they should vote Labour, but you thought you'd stick an ad in anyway. I hope you cough up the £30 charge for advertising your company on Mumsnet.

carriedababi · 16/10/2009 13:59

Gordon, pleaseeeeeeeeeee answer, what are your views on tax relief for stay at home parents?
ie, taxing the working parent less?

francaghostohollywood · 16/10/2009 13:59

But Gordon, if you are at the heart of Europe you've got to answer the Berlusconi question!!!
Btw, I hope that Labour wins the next elections.

Littlemissmischief · 16/10/2009 13:59

Hi Gordon, (im asking this on behalf of my mum)

Can I ask why if your a carer to somebody who is seriously ill, you get hardly any help, I get carers allowence which is £40 a week and thats all we are entitled too, I have recently lost my job and now have been told i loose my tax credits and dont get any other help.

I have paid my stamp for years and feel like im not getting any help now when I most need it.

NewShoesonMonday · 16/10/2009 13:59

thumbs down to Sarah, sorry, I'd rather hear from an average working mum than someone with perks she has at her disposal

mankymummymoo · 16/10/2009 13:59

PM bailed out 56 seconds early !

Jajas · 16/10/2009 14:00

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policywonk · 16/10/2009 14:00

Len - will be very interesting to see what's said on Tuesday!

nappyzonecantrunfortoffee · 16/10/2009 14:00

Hello Mr Brown - are we coming out of the mire then? I hope so, is vat going to be frozens still at 15% in new yr or is it whooping back up to 17.5% soon? Hello btw and thanks for popping on

FlamingoBingo · 16/10/2009 14:00

He's lost my vote for good. I'm absolutely livid!

Coward!

lesley83 · 16/10/2009 14:00

Hello
I hope for my 9 month old son things turn around for the beter in england.
I hope you are the man to do it
we are in a broken country.

NewShoesonMonday · 16/10/2009 14:00

that is so true, that was a blatant ad. This wasn't meant to be party politics was it? Just politics. outrageous!

corblimeymadam · 16/10/2009 14:00

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BecauseImWorthIt · 16/10/2009 14:01

Well now you're registered, you can come in any time you like! You'll be posting in AIBU soon ...

Thank you very much for your time.

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