My timeline on Twitter is crammed daily by the Tories going "waahhh waahhh Labour waahhh waahhh" and sometime "long term economic plan". I follow the PM and and the Conservatives account which retweets just about anyone who fits that pattern. I find it very hard to believe that Cameron and Osbourne actually spend the amount of time on Twitter that they appear to now.
It's all handled by their minions in a press office somewhere, but bloody hell, the volume and repetitiveness of it all is dreadful.
I asked all three main parties on Tuesday when I can read their manifesto. Labour and the Conservatives did not reply. The LibDems said "soon" and told me where I can read their main points. I didn't ask UKIP. I think they’ve been having problems finding the word "manifesto" in their 1945 edition of the Junior Oxford English Dictionary for some time now.
The big problem here is that they regard Twitter and other social media as a one way street for information - they are going to pump their carefully honed sound bites at you, and ignore anything you may ask, even when it's on message (though the Tories may retweet it if it fits with the pattern mentioned above). It's dreadful.