I haven’t seen any official statement, but I have it on good authority from a Cabinet Office insider that the new ‘minister for e-government’ (or whatever we’re meant to call it these days) is Gillian Merron. But it doesn’t exactly sound as if she’s especially hot on the subject. Mentioning your responsibility for all government websites on your own government website would probably be a good place to start.
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