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Were Hoon and Hewitt of the wrong generation to succeed?

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Were Hoon and Hewitt of the wrong generation to succeed?

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There are many, many reasons why the snow coup melted away so quickly. In amongst them is the lack of any groundswell of support, whether from backbench MPs or activists around the country, for the latest attempt. Today’s Guardian throws an interesting light on the detail of how such grassroots opinion is followed in contemporary politics: Downing Street on Wednesday monitored the Labour grassroots response to Hoon and Hewitt through Twitter, finding little or no support for their push. That certainly partly reflects Labour reaction but it also reflects the degree to which Hoon, Hewitt and their allies are of a different political generation from those who naturally turn to online tools. They are not naturals on social media – or even enforced immigrants – who have built up a network of people who will express and spread supportive opinions. Even in a political situation as dominated by senior figures at the top as in the case with an attempted coup (would one Cabinet minister speak ou

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