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Video Podcast now live!

Posted by David on Friday, 03 November 2006 12:27:17

The first ever Webcameron vodcast is now available, and there are three different ways to view it.

Click here to subscribe with iTunes

Click here to subscribe to the XML feed

Click here to view without subscribing

PLEASE NOTE: A video player that supports MP4 format is required to view the vodcast, such as iTunes, Quicktime or VLC Player

The episode features a wrap-up of the best clips from the past month, exclusive content from David and a guest appearance from Boris Johnson. Enjoy!

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Posted by canvas on Friday, 03 November 2006 12:52:14

How brilliant!
Boris is barking mad - but what a great artist he is!
I love the fact that his office is more of a shambles than mine! Old cake, champagne, blank paper...wonderful!
Bravo! There is life in the Tory Party after all. Individualists rule OK?
Well done Webcameron.

Posted by kozmicstu on Friday, 03 November 2006 15:24:41

I've not seen anything quite so wonderful since last time Boris did Have I Got News For You.

Proof positive that there is definitely no 'namby-pamby' in the modern tory party.

More More! this should be a weekly or fortnightly podcast! Show us what's really in your drawers!

Stu

P.S. Would a green conservative be considered turquoise?

Posted by Alexa on Friday, 03 November 2006 16:09:28

Boris is a legend!!

Posted by PaulHurst on Friday, 03 November 2006 16:56:27

What A great first episode! I can now sleep easy in my bed after finding out what's in Boris' desk drawers!

On a (slightly) more serious note, keep up the great work with the blogs and podcasts, I work in schools helping young people make their own blogs and podcasts on key issues too! In fact I have emailed your office to invite you to join us when your next near Wigan so please do come and pay us a visit :-)

In the meantime, I eagerly await the next vodcast!



Posted by Sally on Friday, 03 November 2006 20:15:13

That was great! I love how Boris eats his cake after moments of intellectual victory, admitting that it doesn't deteriorate much with the passage of time! He's actually very funny... :-)

Posted by Colleen on Friday, 03 November 2006 21:59:18

Brilliant podcast! Great to see Boris on webcameron!

Posted by DrStrabismus on Friday, 03 November 2006 23:02:25

It was a very fine first vodcast - it covered the ground well and left me wanting more.

David and Boris have the great gift of coming across as engaging human beings, not political machines. I can quite understand how Holy Moly's servers were swamped by people wanting to download the file!

Just one question to Boris - how old is that piece of cake?

Posted by peter on Saturday, 04 November 2006 14:49:20

Boris is a legend, I trust he will be on them all?

Posted by StevenL on Saturday, 04 November 2006 21:13:49

I see Boris is still moaning about there being only one Tory qualified to carry printers around the Palace of Westminster. Perhaps you should make sure all your MP's staff undertake some manual handling training.

Manual handling training is a fantastic way to spend the afternoon. Learning important life skills, such as how to bend your knees correctly, whilst joking away with your fellow office lackeys is good for teambuilding and building morale.

I can't believe you've overlooked this important health and safety requirement and golden opportunity to foster stronger worker relations with your minions.

Posted by jrleighton on Sunday, 05 November 2006 01:43:19

When listing media players, why not list VLC media player as well, a well used and stable open source cross-platform player. Your current list is wholly commercial.

Posted by bettybalance on Monday, 06 November 2006 12:13:24

Thanks Boris, webcameron will never be dull!

Posted by EleanorCaledonian on Monday, 06 November 2006 15:55:59

Hello David

I'm hoping you may be able to answer my query in your next webcast.

I'm doing a university project looking at the advertising and logos used by the Conservative Party over the years, specifically looking at what is exactly communicated through the images, words, colours, layout of advert etc. In particular I would like to ask you what you feel the new logo for the party stands for, and what you feel you left behind in the torch logo.

Also, out of interest, do you play an active part in choosing the direction or design of election posters? For example, will you be taking the 1997 "red eye" approach, or the more questionning style of 2005's adverts?

Many thanks for your time

Eleanor, Glasgow Caledonian Univeristy

Posted by tonyrgr on Tuesday, 07 November 2006 20:58:22

Excellent stuff. Boris is great - a breath of fresh air in the stale world of politics