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Welcome to the blog for the People's Politician, an experiment in a new kind of politics involving Ann Widdecombe MP, Richard Caborn MP and the public.
Around 17 million of those registered to vote at the last general election did not do so. We want to find out if people and politicians can reconnect.
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Around 17 million of those registered to vote at the last general election did not do so. We want to find out if people and politicians can reconnect.
Why are we doing this experiment?
Follow us on Twitter (@bbcpp)
See our photos on Flickr
Ann Widdecombe's site
Richard Caborn's site (from Jan '10)
Why the BBC uses external sites
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