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Live webchat with David Cameron - this Thursday 19th, 1.45 pm

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JustineMumsnet · 17/11/2009 09:28

Hello all - David Cameron is coming on to Mumsnet to answer your questions this Thursday at 1.45-2.45. Please post advance questions here if you can't make it on Thursday. (And please read our Webchat guidelines above before posting ie only one question each). Many thanks.

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RumourOfAHurricane · 19/11/2009 17:49

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foxytocin · 19/11/2009 17:51

maybe i am some kinda idiot

MadameDefarge · 19/11/2009 17:51

DC on PM radio 4 talking about MN

MadameDefarge · 19/11/2009 17:52

Justine on PM!

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TheWorstWitch · 19/11/2009 17:54

Am listening to PM too.
Is it just me, or does Justine sound like she's struggling a bit?

YouKnowNothingoftheCrunch · 19/11/2009 17:55

We're smart

MadameDefarge · 19/11/2009 17:56

Great soundbite, Justine "MN is not the GMTV sofa"

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treedelivery · 19/11/2009 17:58

Can't listen as baby sleeping on my knee. Can someone summerise [sweet pleading smiley]

MadameDefarge · 19/11/2009 17:59

Thank you Shiney, and maybe I could ask Dave to find me a nice, wealthy husband while he's at it?

treedelivery · 19/11/2009 17:59

summarise

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MadameDefarge · 19/11/2009 18:00

And well done for pointing out we are all very clever and often specialists in our fields - goes a long way I think to mitigate against the biscuitgate/Hislop view of MN

Only4nappies · 19/11/2009 18:03

we're smart, - yay.

early adopters? - I found this intriguing tbh, but when I think about it I reckon she is right, not necessarily with consumables, but certainly with politics and 'lifestyle' choice. Early adopters with implementing knowledge. In my own case, not with spelling and grammar.

MadameDefarge · 19/11/2009 18:03

Summary

MN is not an easy ride but is attractive to politicos because reachs a demographic called 'early adopters" influential in spreading opinion virally.

MNetters very clever.

DC had tech problems. (wish GB had same putting the record straight on PM right after his web chat)

MN never an easy ride, its not the GMTV sofa.

treedelivery · 19/11/2009 18:04

Honestly, kids! Here are we trying to take over parliament gain insight into party politics and these babies show no respect for the institution of democracy.

treedelivery · 19/11/2009 18:05

Are you callin' me a virus?

MadameDefarge · 19/11/2009 18:06

treedelivery, that is what the help is for! Jeez. Children should never be allowed to get in the way of women taking their place in the workplace/spotlight. I find velcro and radiators a handy combo...

treedelivery · 19/11/2009 18:13

Thank you MadameDefarge. Will deploy home help next time.

According to wiki ' in exchange for being an early adopter, and thus being exposed to the problems, risks, and annoyances common to early-stage product testing and deployment, the lighthouse customer is given especially attentive vendor assistance and support, even to the point of having personnel at the customer's work site to assist with implementation. The customer is often given preferential pricing, terms, and conditions.'

Therefore in response to our feedback online, we get to do away with the 4 nappy sule as of now and perhaps claim some notes for gardening on MP expenses. Preferential all the way. Yay. I'm all for that.

treedelivery · 19/11/2009 18:14

Home help being Thomas Tank Engine stories on the ipod. Silence descends......

Wonder if we will get some feedback from towers.

morningpaper · 19/11/2009 18:20

The Telegraph say:

"But among the torrent of abuse that the Tory leader attracted, which led some Tory insiders to suspect parts of the chat could have been hijacked by Labour supporters ... "

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YouKnowNothingoftheCrunch · 19/11/2009 18:23

DC does know accusations that we are not as we seem, will be perceived as patronising and insulting (since we can't possibly be a highly politicised site, our brains are too full of babies and fluffy bunnys)?

MadameDefarge · 19/11/2009 18:23

link please MP?

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