LabourHome – well, it’s shit innit?

Leading on from and certainly coming to the party late on this one as usual from over MoT, Tom Watson, and Luke Akenhurst there seems to be a bit of trouble regarding a little poll of ‘grassroots’ members over at LabourHome which rather helpfully turned up on the front of the Independent newspaper.

What’s to be said about it then? Well, it’s quite clearly a load of old rubbish. Wouldn’t pass for a proper poll in any terms and quite clearly open to abuse.

I don’t visit LabourHome very often, there’s a distinct reason and that’s because it’s shit. Apart from the obvious criticisms about the site itself that Unity rather eloquently highlights and I share from the ‘techies’ perspective, the content isn’t worth the time taken to read it.

The Independent is clearly the crap newspaper that I always thought it to be if it runs with this kind of obviously flawed survey and treats it as anything of value. The irony being that there’s actually plenty out there in teh’ blogosphere that outclasses what appears in the printed press which is happily ignored by the ‘professional’ writers and observers but anything that’s going to stir things up a bit and flog a few papers on the eve of a party conference, well that’s OK then isn’t it?

I’m curious, can I set up a site, let’s call it Conservative Grassroots Voice shall we. Get a good number of people along, some Tories, some others, doesn’t really matter. Do a poll about how useless and devoid of substance David Cameron is and see if a paper would publish the results. Go on, what’s the betting that’s a runner?

As for Alex Hilton? I do wonder. Apart from hooking up with Guido to run a company that has foisted hideous amounts of Flash based advertising space that never seems to actually advertise anything other than itself on the British political blogosphere I can’t point to a positive contribution to the Labour cause.

One can only conclude he’s after a cheap bit of self-promotion and driving a few more visitors by the site because I cannot imagine any outcome of this that might have aided the party. Either that or he is so politically naive as to not understand the way in which such an action would be twisted against the party that I wouldn’t trust him to do leafletting for me, let alone anything more substantive that requires a bit of political wherewithal.

BTW, can someone explain to me how one becomes a ‘grassroots’ member? Does 21 years campaigning for the party (yes, predating most of these young hanger-oner’s and careerists that seemed to infuse the party in the mid-90′s who seem to have better things to do these days) qualify? If so I have no problems in pinning my colours to mast and saying I think Gordon Brown is doing a good job in what is a very difficult period for the economy and the last thing the British population want is a Government indulging in a pointless leadership contest and navel gazing when it’s got better things to be doing.

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20th September 2008 in Labour Party, Politics

6 Responses to “LabourHome – well, it’s shit innit?”

  1. Mike responded on 20 Sep 2008 at 4:13 pm #

    Agree totally, with ‘friends’ like Mr Hilton who needs enemies!?

  2. PoliticalHackUK responded on 21 Sep 2008 at 12:29 am #

    As I’ve been saying to anyone who asks – in my unscientific way, the genuine party activists that I’ve met over the past few weeks are backing Gordon and have no desire at all for a leadership election now.

  3. James Simson responded on 21 Sep 2008 at 12:54 am #

    Alex Hilton has gone from good guy (decent bloke with principles, trying to help further Labour online) to a profit-seeking self-publicising sellout. All his online stuff is there to make money for himself – even if it costs Labour dear. Sickening.

  4. Aaron responded on 07 Oct 2008 at 7:17 pm #

    I don’t really have an opinion on Mr. Hilton, other than the fact I don’t read any of his blogs – incl. LH.

    That said, Jag Singh, the other guy behind LH, has always come across as a gent.

  5. ross warren responded on 17 Jan 2009 at 10:48 pm #

    Is it ? Currently it will not even allow me to access it. Have I been blacklisted ? This seems a little unlikely but it refuses me permission everytime I try to access it.

  6. Political Penguin responded on 18 Jan 2009 at 8:28 pm #

    I’ve no idea about whether they blacklist people as I’m not involved with them but it is possible. I for example blacklist various IP addresses from accessing my site (spam merchants and various known crackers). However it is possible to accidentally block someone if you do this, for example if their machine has been infected and it part of a spamming botnet.
    I’d drop them a line and ask them if I were you.

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