May 19, 2008

UK's Gordon Brown takes questions via YouTube

gbonyoutube.jpeg Gordon Brown launched a YouTube version of Prime Minister's Questions on Monday in an attempt to connect with younger voters and dispel opposition jibes that he is not in tune with the digital age.

Video questions can be submitted on any subject in an "Ask the PM" section on Downing Street's YouTube website.

Brown will answer the questions which receive the most votes at the end of June, but the plan is to run the initiative on a regular basis via the video-sharing site.

[via Reuters]

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