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What Labour pledges on IT and the Internet

Not very much. It can't arf talk though

By Kieren McCarthy

Posted in Channel, 21st May 2001 10:14 GMT

The Labour party has finally unveiled its manifesto - the last of the three main parties to do so. And ehat does "Ambitions for Britain" have to say about the IT industry and the Internet?

The launch didn't exactly run smoothly - it was held in Birmingham and so Labour provided a Webcast for the event. Following the tradition of Webcasts, it was nigh on impossible to access and when we did finally get through, the quality was poor.

Then the manifesto was posted on the Labour Web site - but only in pdf format and after a wait of 30 minutes. The manifesto itself is a sure sign that Labour is in government and expects to continue. It is huge and covers just about every available topic in great detail. Fortunately this means Labour has more to say about IT and the Internet.

But what you gain in quantity, you lose in specifics. Labour talks a lot about projects it has already set in motion, and adds very little in terms of new pledges. This is what it has to say:

As you can see, not exactly inspiring or solid, but then as Labour is most likely to waltz back into government, it doesn't feel much need to stick its neck out. It does give five main pledges for the election, and these are:

And that is it. ®

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