Irish political websites: A lot dumb, more to do?

Screenshot of PD's website showing text, another fine mess with Enda Kenny and Pat Rabbitte dressed as comedy duo, Laurel and Hardy

Blog award organiser, Damien Mulley, has got together with group bloggers, Irishelection.com, and announced the Online Irish Politics Awards. In their own words,

The awards are designed to reward those politicians, parties, NGOs and campaigners who make the best use of the internet in the course of their campaign. In the forthcoming general election, the Internet is set to play a very large role in sustaining support for parties and engaging young voters. The awards seek to reward the parties, individuals and groups who do this best on the basis that it is empowering for democracy.

Do any Irish political websites deserve to win any prizes?

In his latest article, David Moore looks at what the major Irish parties are doing online (and what they’re not) and how they stack up against some of their international counterparts.

Prizes? Maybe not.

Some examples: Harney, Costello and Kenny versus Cameron

Compare Mary Harney’s under construction website, Joe Costello’s empty blog or Fine Gael’s rushed-job with that of UK Conservative leader, David Cameron’s website.

Mary Harney website, under construction

Screenshot of Joe Costello's his empty blog

Screenshot of the Fine Gael website, blank and unfinished

Screenshot of David Cameron's Web Two Point Oh website

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