Comms chiefs say Boris Johnson tweet furore 'justified'
27 Mar 2012 | by Matt Cartmell
The outcry over Boris Johnson changing his Mayor of London Twitter feed was 'justified', according to council comms leaders.
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The outcry over Boris Johnson changing his Mayor of London Twitter feed was 'justified', according to council comms leaders.
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