Interviewees:
1.BC project founder: Christine Lee:
2.Candidate for the UK Youth Parliament: Devon Chow
3.BC project member, who took part in Euro Election 2009 and is currently writing a book called "Election A B C"
4.George Lee: Conservative MP candidate for Holborn & St Pancras:
5.Chinese Embassy
6.Vox Pops in Chinatown ask the locals about general questions about participating in voting procedure.
7.Labour Islington cllr candidate
8.Lib Dem Chinese MP candidates
Markets correspondent @SNL Financial (in Hong Kong), covering Australasia metals & Mining. Ex-Thomson Reuters financial regulatory journalist (in Hong Kong). ex-Euromoney financial & legal writer (in London). Twitter: https://twitter.com/YixiangZeng
Showing posts with label local election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label local election. Show all posts
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Story idea on London based Chinese community
Story pitch
......
At the moment some Chinese communities in London are encouraging Chinese residents who are eligible to vote to turn up on the election day.
They organise different activities and explain to the voters how to register to vote and what the voting procedure is.
It would be nice to do a story about what the Chinese residents have understood about the general election in the UK, and what their attitude towards the election.
Editor's comment
......
This would be very interesting...also interesting because there is a Chinese candidate for Holborn and St Pancras - George Lee so this may be even more interesting for Chinese Londoners this year?
http://www.mygeorgelee.com/
We need to be careful that we are very balanced in our reporting - we cannot favour one party over another or give more publicity to one candidate over another.
It is worth reading these guidelines:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/guidelines/editorialguidelines/edguide/impariality/personalviewaut.shtml
But yes, it would be very interesting to find out what the Chinese community think about the coming election. We have a national election as well as local elections.
......
......
At the moment some Chinese communities in London are encouraging Chinese residents who are eligible to vote to turn up on the election day.
They organise different activities and explain to the voters how to register to vote and what the voting procedure is.
It would be nice to do a story about what the Chinese residents have understood about the general election in the UK, and what their attitude towards the election.
Editor's comment
......
This would be very interesting...also interesting because there is a Chinese candidate for Holborn and St Pancras - George Lee so this may be even more interesting for Chinese Londoners this year?
http://www.mygeorgelee.com/
We need to be careful that we are very balanced in our reporting - we cannot favour one party over another or give more publicity to one candidate over another.
It is worth reading these guidelines:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/guidelines/editorialguidelines/edguide/impariality/personalviewaut.shtml
But yes, it would be very interesting to find out what the Chinese community think about the coming election. We have a national election as well as local elections.
......
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)