Twitter and the tweeting twits who use it : Mon Jan 30, 2012 9:41 am
What is it that people of power and influence do not get about publicly accessed social networking sites?
Eirian Walsh-Atkins, head of constitutional policy at the Cabinet Office and charged with sorting policy regarding lobbying, stood down on Friday after tweeting 'I wish unlock Democracy would die. I am prepared to help it along.' By "stood down", all that means is she ain't got the sack, she's been moved sideways for a while, until the furore calms down. When The Independent phoned her for clarification, she responded with "I don't like them," and hung up. Tweeting by civil servants may not be a sackable offence but being stupid as she has been should surely be an incentive for the civil service to offer her the opportunity to spend more time on her amateur dramatics. |
What is it that people of power and influence do not get about publicly accessed social networking sites?
Eirian Walsh-Atkins, head of constitutional policy at the Cabinet Office and charged with sorting policy regarding lobbying, stood down on Friday after tweeting 'I wish unlock Democracy would die. I am prepared to help it along.' By "stood down", all that means is she ain't got the sack, she's been moved sideways for a while, until the furore calms down. When The Independent phoned her for clarification, she responded with "I don't like them," and hung up. Tweeting by civil servants may not be a sackable offence but being stupid as she has been should surely be an incentive for the civil service to offer her the opportunity to spend more time on her amateur dramatics. |
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