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New UK broadband minister, but are we better off?

Baroness Shriti Vadera has just been named as the new UK broadband minister after Stephen Timms moved on to the Department for Work and Pensions.

I really hope that she stays in this position longer than her predecessor.

Cabinet reshuffles happen all the time and ministers move on.

But businesses in the UK need the assurance that the government takes broadband development seriously enough to appoint someone with a sense of permanency; to see network development through to the end.

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Anonymous:

Typical. Timms new what he was doing and now they've gone and replaced him with someone who's going to have to learn all about broadband. Brilliant.

It matters while getting a perfect broadband minister..Still it is upto us to perfect the perfect choice of Broadband Uk..

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