The InVinceCable campaign launches tomorrow to tie-in with the televised debate of the future Chancellors on Channel 4. The apolitical campaign is seeking to instigate conversations around the need for a qualified candidate to hold the position of Chancellor.
The team has grown to the extent that we’ve moved to a hub-and-spoke organisational model. Managing a highly-motivated team of more than 20 people was proving increasingly difficult.
This week the team caught the attention of the BBC’s Rory Cellan-Jones and an organised #crowdflutter resulted in William Hill suspending betting on Vince Cable. Rob Brown has the full story in Politics, PR and Social Gaming.
InVinceCable has been in development for almost a month. There’s a fully functional web site and a programme of activities in the works. But we still need more people. If you want to help check out the Ways to Help area of the web site and tweet the @invincecable team.


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