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Elm Park, the BNP and me

Posted by Paul Seaman under Elm Park / West Ham United on 15 February 2010. 4 comments.

Unlike the BNP, self-respecting political parties don’t hold their Emergency General Meetings in East London’s notorious Elm Park pub. I know. It is where I roughhoused, before I made a bid for respectability and left. My memories of the place are bitter-sweet. More »

Why hate Ryanair’s PR?

Posted by Paul Seaman under CSR reality check / Trust and reputations on 15 October 2009. 4 comments.

Disclosure: I’ve never flown Ryanair. So I might be speaking out the bottom of my non-reclining seat. However, I love most of Ryanair’s PR. Here’re ten reasons why (and the cavil). More »

The web suits the BNP better than the mainstream

Posted by Paul Seaman under Media issues / Political spin on 13 March 2009. 5 comments.

The British National Party (BNP) is thrashing the mainstream parties – but only online. This says as much about the internet as it does about politics, and I don’t think the mainstream should overdo its response. More »

Homage to Jade Goody and Max Clifford

Posted by Paul Seaman under Media issues / PR issues on 3 March 2009. 2 comments.

Today’s Jade Goody story in the Sun is very touching. The PR trade needs to get over its aversion to Max Clifford and his brilliant manipulation of a story at once luminiously modern and as old as time. He’s on the side of the angels. More »

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