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The ensuing "Bigotgate" created a media storm that dominated the headlines for two days.
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Britain's political parties seem to have viewed social media as a threat, panicking that a moment's indiscretion captured on someone's video phone could cost them a hard-fought campaign, and to some extent they are right, as "Bigotgate" revealed.
Amanda Julius: UK's Electoral Abeyance Spurs Social Media Storm Amanda Julius 2010
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Britain's political parties seem to have viewed social media as a threat, panicking that a moment's indiscretion captured on someone's video phone could cost them a hard-fought campaign, and to some extent they are right, as "Bigotgate" revealed.
Amanda Julius: UK's Electoral Abeyance Spurs Social Media Storm 2010
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Britain's political parties seem to have viewed social media as a threat, panicking that a moment's indiscretion captured on someone's video phone could cost them a hard-fought campaign, and to some extent they are right, as "Bigotgate" revealed.
Amanda Julius: UK's Electoral Abeyance Spurs Social Media Storm Amanda Julius 2010
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If Brown, after "Bigotgate", was not such a dead man walking, Labour would take Derby North.
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"Bigotgate" but Jeremy Paxman's humiliation at the hands of the economics spokesman for the
Memex 1.1 2010
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Fittingly in an election season that has already been dubbed "U. S.-style," the first major campaign-trail gaffe ahead of Britain's May 6 polls acquired a "gate" suffix within minutes Wednesday -- Bigotgate.
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Fittingly in an election season that has already been dubbed "U. S.-style," the first major campaign-trail gaffe ahead of Britain's May 6 polls acquired a "gate" suffix within minutes Wednesday -- Bigotgate.
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LONDON -- Fittingly for an election season that has already been dubbed "U. S.-style," the first major campaign-trail gaffe ahead of Britain's May 6 polls acquired a "gate" suffix within minutes Wednesday -- Bigotgate.
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LONDON -- Fittingly for an election season that has already been dubbed "U. S.-style," the first major campaign-trail gaffe ahead of Britain's May 6 polls acquired a "gate" suffix within minutes Wednesday -- Bigotgate.
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