21st May 2008
A new rich media online strategy sees prime minister Gordon Brown ask the public to answer questions live on YouTube.
Prime minister's questions - the half-hour session in which the prime minister takes questions from parliament - can now be viewed in web video form, from this week.
The prime minister has billed the initiative as a chance for the public to get involved in the Commons practice.
Mr Brown commented in an online clip: "I am here to answer your questions. Politicians get the chance in prime minister's questions. I think it is time the public had a chance."
David Cameron, leader of the Conservatives, had earlier described Mr Brown as an "analogue leader in a digital age".
The premier spoke at Google's conference in the UK this week, addressing the relationship between technology and access to education and health services.
Google has launched a new service that enables the online storage of medical records.
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