So a little bird tells me the new FG website is up. Not officially like but it’s up. I have to tell someone so I told Twitter. Twitter tells me it’s not what it might seem in space of minutes. Read Steph for the full technical details on the rip off! (Irish Twitterers Rock) Update […]
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Fine Gael’s New Website – thanks to the BBC (And Twitter!)
April 16th, 2009 · 17 Comments
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Fine Gael, Brazil and Ravi Singh
January 4th, 2011 · 40 Comments
As we know from the last time Fine Gael launched a website things are never as they seem and techies and website developers discovered that Fine Gael had a little help for their design from a freelancer who used BBC code in the design. It is no different with the site launched today according to […]
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I don’t own a trouser suit
April 28th, 2009 · 3 Comments
You can read Cian’s ‘analysis’ of Deirdre de Burca and the arrival of the pantsuit in Irish Electoral politcs on IrishElection.com But I’m reeling from the fact that I got a mention in a Green Party press release and it was a nice one! I still can’t figure out how pointing to some very slight […]
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Cheap Job, Badly Done.
April 19th, 2009 · 11 Comments
Sunday morning and Fine Gael are still trying to bury the story of their new website and the fact it’s design is unoriginal and actually awful looking and fails to improve on previous offerings except we can now see Enda Kenny’s videos. Following the ‘launch‘ of the Fianna Fáil website last month the word reached […]
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Mandatory Stance
April 18th, 2009 · 1 Comment
It seems that some political parties believe that if caught out with hypocrisy that taking the ostrich position is the only way to go. I’ll be back over the weekend to the story of the website, the code cogging, the Russian, the denial and the guaranteed Irish campaign which went awry and the spinning machine […]
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