No-one at the Labour party's Millbank headquarters could immediately explain their MPs apparent resistance to e-mail.
Last year's exhibition helped to draw 140, 000 people to the Tate Gallery at Millbank, central London.
When Mr Morgan stood against Mr Davies, Millbank rigged the rules to minimise his chances of winning.
These days Labour has cast aside the old control freak tendencies associated with its tenure of Millbank Tower.
The snag is that even the electoral college system that secured Mr Davies's victory might not work for Millbank's Mr Michael.
The street names of Spring Gardens (near Trafalgar Square) and Millbank (where the Abbey's mill once stood) echo Westminster's watery past.
Lucas, Lawson and Mendelson, a public-affairs company set up after the election, bears the names of the three Millbank staffers who founded it.
It is the most popular exhibition in Tate history, beating the 406, 000 who saw Paul Cezanne's works at the organisation's Millbank site in 1996.
Earlier this month the BBC's Panorama programme claimed the lists were supplied to the Dobson campaign by Labour headquarters at Millbank, with Ms McDonagh's authority.
The prime minister has not yet endorsed any candidate, although as he comes from the Labour old school Mr Livingstone is unlikely to get Millbank's blessing.
Riot police arrived at Millbank Tower after around 200 protestors stormed the building, The Guardian newspaper reported as part of their live coverage of the demo.
FORBES: U.K. Students Mob Conservative Offices Over Tuition Fees
In 1993, Jeremy became a political correspondent at Millbank, working in John Sergeant's team (alongside fellow political reporters Huw Edwards, Jon Sopel, Mark Mardell and Nick Robinson).
Then Millbank was accused of "parachuting" in the former Home Office minister Alun Michael as a candidate favoured by the government against the Welsh party's favourite, Rhodri Morgan.
Indeed, so many staff have been ferried up from London that its Scottish headquarters is beginning to take on the proportions of the machine it assembled at London's Millbank for the last general-election campaign.
Perhaps that is because the formidable Labour Millbank machine did all it could four years ago to lay into any minor fiddle or question of probity hanging over the head of any Conservative MP.
Thanks to the Thames Online mesh networking system, bored children and internet addicts alike can disregard the beauty around them and focus more on things that truly matter, as the service stretches 22-kilometers (about 12.5-miles) along the banks from Millbank near the Houses of Parliament to the Millennium Dome in Greenwich.
ENGADGET: River Thames' banks now WiFi-enabled via mesh networking
应用推荐