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Chris Huhne's fingerprints on mis-tweet | Chris Huhne's fingerprints on mis-tweet |
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Article written by Peter Henley Political editor, South of England | |
It could have been straight out of the political comedy series The Thick of It. | It could have been straight out of the political comedy series The Thick of It. |
The Liberal Democrat Energy Secretary Chris Huhne has claimed he was trying to send a private message to a member of his own staff when he published a mis-tweet that quickly became notorious. | The Liberal Democrat Energy Secretary Chris Huhne has claimed he was trying to send a private message to a member of his own staff when he published a mis-tweet that quickly became notorious. |
Next to the Eastleigh MP's smiling face were the words: "From someone else fine but I do not want my fingerprints on the story. C." | Next to the Eastleigh MP's smiling face were the words: "From someone else fine but I do not want my fingerprints on the story. C." |
The online messaging service Twitter immediately went into overdrive with questions and jokes about the possible story. | The online messaging service Twitter immediately went into overdrive with questions and jokes about the possible story. |
The tweet was swiftly deleted, but Mr Huhne is now putting his hand up to the mistake. | The tweet was swiftly deleted, but Mr Huhne is now putting his hand up to the mistake. |
He says he thought the mistake was "fairly marginal" and claims he was not embarrassed by it, adding: "To be honest I don't use a lot of Twitter. | He says he thought the mistake was "fairly marginal" and claims he was not embarrassed by it, adding: "To be honest I don't use a lot of Twitter. |
"It was supposed to be a private message to a member of staff about a local story." | "It was supposed to be a private message to a member of staff about a local story." |
The Eastleigh News website this week had a story about the spat between Theresa May and Ken Clarke over her conference cat speech. | The Eastleigh News website this week had a story about the spat between Theresa May and Ken Clarke over her conference cat speech. |
The website claimed that the story had been recycled from a speech given by the UK Independence Party Leader Nigel Farage. | The website claimed that the story had been recycled from a speech given by the UK Independence Party Leader Nigel Farage. |
Classic example | Classic example |
Whilst many of us have been caught out sending private emails to the wrong people, or have even regretted sending a tweet the next morning, it seems Mr Huhne mistook the form of the message he was sending. | Whilst many of us have been caught out sending private emails to the wrong people, or have even regretted sending a tweet the next morning, it seems Mr Huhne mistook the form of the message he was sending. |
The tweet appears to be a reply to a private direct message, but sent out to everyone on Twitter. | The tweet appears to be a reply to a private direct message, but sent out to everyone on Twitter. |
Journalists have now been combing the list of Twitter users that Mr Huhne follows, to try to work out the recipient. | Journalists have now been combing the list of Twitter users that Mr Huhne follows, to try to work out the recipient. |
After criticism of Michael Gove for using private emails for what was thought to be departmental business, this mis-tweet may now become a classic example to teach how not to use social media. | After criticism of Michael Gove for using private emails for what was thought to be departmental business, this mis-tweet may now become a classic example to teach how not to use social media. |