Labour’s new online constituency

It’s ten years today since the Labour Party won the 1997 general election ending 18 years of rule by the Conservative Party.

As Tony Blair walked into Downing Street the party’s victory was credited in part to the powerful and effective spin doctors within the party who managed its image and message in the media as never before.

In this map, created using our Network Sense web mapping tool, we can see a snapshot of the new online influencers which Labour’s next generation must learn to come to grips with. It gives a view of some of the websites linking to Labour’s home page - its online neighbourhood, as it were.

Alongside the traditional media that Labour worked so hard to influence - CNN and BBC - we now see the rise of a new breed of influencers, political bloggers, and activists who use the web as a key part of their campaigning work.

It’s also interesting to see the prominence of Wikipedia in the network - it features large for so many brands: political and otherwise…

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