I though this was mildly amusing:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6354735.stm<<
A government minister has labelled the controversial online petitions on Downing Street's website as an own-goal thought up by a "prat". So how does the man behind the site defend it? And does the petition reliably reflect national mood? [...]
An unnamed minister has reportedly said the petitions website was dreamt up by a "prat" and was proving a public relations disaster. Tom Steinberg, who did not come up with the idea but did put it together, denies the minister was talking about him.
When Downing Street needed to make its e-democracy dream a reality, it approached MySociety, Steinberg's non-aligned organisation which builds websites to empower people in the civic and community aspects of their lives.
For example, its HearFromYourMP site pressures MPs to tell constituents who sign up what they are doing. [...]
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