More WriteToThem.com users’ deprivation statistics

I’ve previously taken a look at who writes to their MP, looking at the deprivation of the place in which they live, after an MPs comments about internet availability.

I’ve now rerun the process for MEPs and Councillors, and got some different results.

While the deprivation of the area in which you live makes very little difference to whether you write to your MP, it does make a difference over whether you write to your MEP or your local Councillor.

For more, see the writeup and graphs.

posted: 21 Sep 2007

Directionless in the Guardian

Directionlessgov.com got a mention in today’s Guardian.

With 30 million quid to spend each year, hopefully they’ll have nice, useful things to show for it. For those keeping score, our state of financial accounting means we don’t quite know how much Directionlessgov.com costs each year, but it’s somewhere in the region of £8.89 – the cost of the domain name registration.

Looking at Direct.gov.uk’s plans for the future, one thing that various people have talked about in a variety of places is a project called Bureaucracy Bingo or, less pejoratively, UK Feedback. Given the main comment usages of DowningStreetSays.com and theGovernmentSays.com there’s really demand for a CSA conversation site. Although I don’t particularly want to run that one, it’s too depressing as it is.

Taking it a step further, there’s apparantly a great site in the Netherlands which lets their civil servants talk about being civil while also serving. Doing that here would need a good name…

posted: 22 Aug 2007