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Does anybody use government websites?

Updated on 06 November 2009

By More4 News

More 4 News has discovered that no one actually knows who uses the majority of government websites. Harry Anscombe reports.

A man looks at the new British Government Swine Flu information website (credit: Getty images)

It's a wired age where the citizen can get a range of public services via the net. 

Britain is entering the fast lane of the information era. 

How many times have you heard that?

Yet More 4 News has discovered that no one actually knows who uses the majority of government websites.

Harry Anscombe reports.

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