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Paul Murphy Paul Murphy | 17:05 UK time, Wednesday, 25 November 2009

twitter_welcone_600.jpgOver on the Editors blog to introduce The People's Politician Tom Giles, executive producer, ´óÏó´«Ã½ Current Affairs, has written:

Today, the ´óÏó´«Ã½ is helping to launch an new experiment to try and re-invigorate the link between MPs and their constituents - using what's known as "direct democracy" to test how far politicians are willing to do what local people want.

Tom goes on to explain:
Two long-serving MPs - both standing down at the next election and from very different constituencies - have agreed to take part: Ann Widdecombe (Con - Maidstone and the Weald) and Richard Caborn (Lab - Sheffield Central). Ann starts today with an announcement in her constituency and . Richard Caborn will do the same early in the new year.

For three weeks, they'll try to become as accessible as possible to their constituents - using online tools, social networks and text messaging. They'll aim to find out what issues their constituents want them to champion and turn into real action - whether in Parliament or elsewhere.

Paul Murphy is the Editor of the Internet blog.

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