Yesterday’s Paddick news

In an interesting move, the Paddick campaign is asking supporters to choose which ad campaign he runs. Over on his website, he asks whether you’d rather have a campaign button attacking Boris for being bad at every job he’s ever done, or attacking Labour for not getting on with Crossrail. The only way you can help choose is by making a donation on one ad or the other. I have expressed a preference and I urge you to do so too.  (Where could they have got the idea?)

And yesterday afternoon, he started answer the questions that have been coming in through Twitter – including telling Guido he has never smoked cannabis, answering a few questions about transport and giving the inside gen on his smart suits. Not on Twitter yet? Find out how to get Brian’s updates here.

If you’re on Twitter, and receiving Brian’s interview answers, and have a few non-Lib Dem friends on your contact list, it might well be worth commenting when you receive the messages. My tweet yesterday afternoon…

Getting interesting answers on @BrianPaddick twitter interview.

sent out the 60 people following me (60?! eep!) netted

Just to pass it on from @alexfoster – @brianpaddick is doing a live twitter interview right now

from one of my contacts who has a further 104 people, 102 of whom are not, as far as I know, already Lib Dems. Who knows – some of them may even live in London!

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  • All I see is negatively slagging off Boris – then claiming he has “Serious Solutions for London”.

    Er, where?

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