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Blogger Chick Yog believed that the Lib Dems are staffed by robots.

This proved not to be the case.

Although some believe our fearsome leafleting capability is due to an army of robotic leafleters, the sad truth is in most cases it’s a handful of overworked activists punching way above their weight. And so it is in LDHQ – although the output might look like it is the result of a fearsome supercomputer processing all known political information and spewing it out in dozens of helpful different feeds… in fact, it’s just Will Howells and Mark Pack, with, between them, a finger on every button on the internet.

Snaps for Mark and Will.

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3 Comments

  • Posted 24th April 2008 at 5:07 pm | Permalink

    Oh dear, I feel old – are snaps the new props?

  • Posted 24th April 2008 at 10:53 pm | Permalink

    Doh Sanbik! Have you not *seen* Legally Blonde 2? Dear, dear. I heartily second those snaps. The fact that our online publicity is down to two hardworking mad-scientists-I-mean-regular-guys is a cause for celebration ;-) Hoorah for human-sized publicity, I say.

    I shall treasure that five-second youtube clip of Will protesting that he is, indeed, a human being.

  • Posted 24th April 2008 at 11:19 pm | Permalink

    Will protesting that he is, indeed, a human being

    Are you sure? You have met him, remember?

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