Tweetminster Daily - February 15 2010
The Tweetminster Daily is a summary of the day’s top political stories and analysis around the main parties. The summary isn’t curated or editorially controlled, but entirely built using data.
Issue 24 - 15/02/2010 - 18:00
Conservatives
Volume of stories & conversations: 361
Most popular links in the last 24 hours:
- Guardian - Tories get their sums wrong in attack on teen pregnancy
- BBC News - Tories criticised over teenage pregnancy figure error
- BBC News - Goldie Hawn talks to Tories about setting up schools (BBC News - Goldie Hawn talks to Tories about setting up schools
- The Conservatives’ new poster campaign leads to full-scale Twitter warfare
- Conservatives parade converts to their cause
Party sentiment score: -1 (Variation in the past 24 hours: +1)
Leader sentiment score: +15 (Variation in the past 24 hours: +17)
Labour
Volume of stories & conversations: 146
Most popular links in the last 24 hours:
- BBC News - Piers Morgan interview with Gordon Brown attracts 4.2m
- Guardian - The celebrity debasement of politics
- Guardian - We do feel sorry for Gordon Brown, but in the wrong way
- New Statesman - Why the Tories’ pregnancy error is alarming
- Labour List - More very dodgy Tory stats as they say 54% of under 18s likely to fall pregnant in most deprived areas
Party sentiment score: -9 (24 hour variation: -9)
Leader sentiment score: +13 (24 hour variation: NC)
Liberal Democrats
Volume of stories & conversations: 49
Most popular links in the last 24 hours:
- Guardian - Lib Dems rule out coalition government
- Guardian - Tories leave cross-party talks on care for elderly in doubt
- Guardian - Lib Dems in the spotlight as potential for hung parliament looms
- BBC News - Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg ‘undecided about coalitions’
- Sky News - No Coalition Deal Says Lib Dem Leader Clegg
Party sentiment score: +18 (24 hour variation: +5)
Leader sentiment score: 0 (24 hour variation: NC)
New MPs/PPCs on Twitter:
@elliotfullwood - Independent PPC for Chelsea and Fulham
Posted at Mon, Feb 15th 2010, 18:28
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