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Blair to answer text questions

pasted from yahoo news | 25.11.2004 10:42

Tony Blair is to reply to questions sent direct from voters by text message.



The Prime Minister has agreed to answer questions personally during a 45-minute session at Downing Street.

More than 5,000 questions have been sent in since the idea was announced last Thursday.

Mobile phone network O2, which is organising the event, say the top five topics are: Iraq, fox-hunting, pensions, immigration and community issues.

There have also been a number of quirky suggestions sent in.

They include: "Are your more of a Daniel Cleaver or a Mark Darcy?" - referring to characters from the Bridget Jones books and films.

Others have been: "Are you a beer or spirits man?", "Do you watch The Simpsons?" and "Have you ever considered packing it all in for a simpler life and running away to Scotland with Cherie to run a chip shop?"

Mr Blair is expected to answer around 50 questions during the session, hosted by Capital FM disc jockey Margherita Taylor.

Each person whose question is chosen will get a personal reply - imputed by officials rather than the Prime Minister himself.

Internet users can watch, although not hear, the session live from 1pm through O2's website - www.o2.co.uk. The questions and answers will appear on the screen. The proceedings will also be available to owners of mobile phones with internet access through O2's Active portal.

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Gr8 !!

25.11.2004 12:54

Thx fr nfo. Il wtch th twt.

Melinda


must be running late

25.11.2004 13:24

The link to the info page is there, but no actual chat being shown as yet

BushNotWelcomeHere


Some Q & As

25.11.2004 16:20

Sorry, the transcipt came from the Daily Mail site, but it was the first I saw with a transcript of the Live Chat.

Here are just a few of the questions and answers:

Cleopatra: Mr Blair, when will you be taking action on climate change, Mr Bush seems to think there is no problem what do you think?
PM Tony Blair: It's a priority for us and we are meeting our targets in Britain.

I don't think the head of Greenpeace agrees with you Blair.

Shel: Why can't I get urgent medication that I need as my hospital says there is no money? I'm 33 and need it now, not 2 years later.
PM Tony Blair: I am surprised about that. There is though probably something we could do if we had more details. The average waiting time is however way down now, 7-8 weeks. Get in touch.

I don't know why he is surprised at the deteriorating situation in public services in this country. We all know where money has gone which could have been used better.




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