Thursday, January 20, 2011

Great Britain: MPs during a session may no longer send messages via Twitter

 Chirping from the House: British MPs during a session may no longer send messages via Twitter. Information from the discussions should not immediately able to leak out. The Labour MP Kevin Brennan had complained about the chirping habits in the British Parliament - and was now with his complaint successfully.

As the vice chairman of the House, Lindsay Hoyle, on Wednesday said that MPs should no longer live tweet from the debates. Brennan had actually excited about the Liberal Democrats ian Huppert, his arguments will ship you using Twitter, as they tell the other members. He take them the opportunity of reply, said Brennan.


So far in the British Parliament to make calls during meetings is forbidden, while the use of mobile phones for sending e-mails is still allowed. Only last month, had decided the judiciary to allow the use of Twitter in courts in England and Wales continue. The issue was raised during the court trial of the founder of Wikileaks, ian Assange.

The British judiciary has to decide on the extradition of Australia to Sweden, which is investigating him on suspicion of rape and sexual coercion.

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