T-shirted Zuckerberg Video Chats With British Prime Minister From His Spare Room
by Mike Butcher
on July 9, 2010

In it’s seemingly never ending quest to slash public spending and bring down the deficit the UK government is resorting to increasingly bizarre stunts to whip the public up into a frenzy of “slash and burn”.

One of the most recent was the YourFreedom campaign which is trying to get the public to suggest which “red tape” inducing laws they want slashed (we’d like the repeal of the badly drafted and rushed-through Digital Economy Act, thanks very much). The latest is a clearly staged video chat between Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Prime Minister David Cameron, now released below, about what to do about deficit. Huh, Mark? Huh? Come on then, let’s hear your ideas…

Quite why Mark chose to “meet” the PM in what looks like his spare bedroom in a T-shirt is something there will perhaps be PHDs written about. Or perhaps not.

At any rate, it’s clearly staged because we know for a fact that Zuckerberg met the PM just before the recent Facebook Garage event in London which we covered. At the time no-one officially confirmed the meeting, but privately Facebook executives alluded to it. No-one knows what that meeting was about.

So now, the UK’s Governments new campaign “The Spending Challenge” is a sort of crowd sourced method of getting ideas to reduce UK national debt. Of course, what it will more readily be used for is justification of government cuts when they can point to the fact that, hey, look, lots of people voted on Facebook to get rid of primary schools, ok?

This campaign launches initially launch on the Democracy UK Facebook Page which was originally started during the general election, but in practice the page is simply a jumping off point for Facebook users to other sites pushed by the government. In fairness, it’s not a bad idea: 26 million British citizens are currently on Facebook, which is nearly a third of the population.

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  • http://websitedesignnotes.blogspot.com lavie

    no1

  • http://www.kieranmcgrady.me Kieran McGrady

    When Cameron is talking at the start Zuckerberg keeps looking away as if he is checking his IM or something :)

  • http://“TheSpendingChallenge” Chris W.

    I believe Obama has a “The Spending Challenge”, but it involves blank checks from the treasure department to “stimulate” the economy

  • http://Www.bodenseepeter.de Bodenseepeter

    Watch his eyes. Zuckerberg is not talking but reading his teleprompter/text.

  • William Palmer

    It’s just Call me Dave showing he is up with yoof culture, an all dat innit.

  • igniman

    Idiocracy

  • Eric Tulin

    YG as in “You Guys” = UK as in “United Kingdom” in ZuckSpeak.

  • Machete

    Zuckerberg is such a weirdo.

  • Mike D

    This is so funny and uncomfortable (to watch) in many ways.

    Mark’s reaction beginning of the video is funny. He was clearly reading his IM. And when he started talking, you can tell he is actually reading. Even that, he was not doing to a great job.

  • http://www.twitter.com/harscoat harscoat

    “You guys” several times to… David Cameron Prime Minister of her Majesty the Queen ;) in a way refreshing, no?

  • Mike L

    still hurts to watch zuckerberg talk or speak

  • http://www.twitter.com/harscoat harscoat

    checking his IM messages at the same time?

  • bob

    “Thank you for engaging” lol, as he finalises his rook to king maneuver.

  • Msc

    Zucky wa obv reading him IM from some one advising him what to say (and not to say). The stupid faces zucky kept making were funny. His emotions were so faked. He is not a good actor lol

  • http://mattaningram.com Mattan Ingram

    I’m not a rabid Zuck-hater like some, but he really does himself a disservice by looking like he is perpetually in college.

    Just a button up and a jacket would make all the difference, that and some lessons on how to speak to the public.

  • http://www.appgiveaway.com Mike

    Can you ask him why he is cutting Public spending???? The scools are a mess and in need of financial support. Saving money at a fast pace is not all good Mr Cameron as you could do more damage socially than good. Free apps anyone http://www.appgiveaway.com :-)

  • http://mirchiplex.com mirchiplex

    It is because he is not looking at the camera but at the conference feed being streamed. It is the problem with teleconference if you are close to the camera.

  • Adam

    This guy is so disrespectful, so immature and just a putz. He defines everything that is wrong with his generation.

    I cannot wait to watch him fall flat on his face… Yes, hubris always wins.

  • Rob

    Hehe indeed he is, but would you rather be the Zuck or a mr latin lover type? (-;

  • Sarwat

    Come on, Zuck was reading it all :D i would have memorized it instead of reading it while being taped..

  • http://www.meetrix.us Jebb Dykstra

    Mark Zuckerberg actually lived up to expectations — whether we agree with them or not. If he had done this in a conference room at FB HQ’s and if he would have had on even business casual attire, then we would have wondered what happened and why did Z sell out. This is who he is and who FB is. In terms of expectation mgmt, PM Cameron is the one who diminished his office by meeting/conferring with Z in this way. Mark did his job. Even if he read his script.

  • http://twitter.com/rodolfor Rodolfo

    All things considered it’s a welcome change from Gordo’s way of running the country. Time will tell if it’s just a PR stunt or if there is substance to the Tory policies.

  • Freddie

    I used my CSI tricks to zoom into Zuckerberg’s eye and I noticed he’s constantly checking out his twitter feed.

  • http://a2sm.com/british-pm-and-facebooks-zuckerberg-discuss-the-networks-usage-for-public-outreach/ British PM and Facebook’s Zuckerberg Discuss The Networks Usage For Outreach

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  • http://vator.tv/company/Mylocatorcom MyLocator ™

    they could stimulate the economy and save money by pulling the troops out of the war and sell some of the 6,600 million acres the queen is squatting on. instead now we hear the prince wants to go back to afghanistan for another photo op/witch hunt. if he cared about his comrades he would demand they come home. http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/prince-harry-england-continue-charity-work-mother-princess/story?id=11029540

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  • Tundey

    First, I would never trust a man who can’t even grow a real mustache.

    Second, what’s the deal with the t-shirt bro? Come on, you are talking to the head of state of a country. The least you can do is not look like a perv on chatroulette.

  • Stefano

    Turn on captions on the video :D

  • Fresh Apple News

    Isn’t it amusing that the UK and the US have essentially the same problems but appear to be heading in opposite directions to solve them.
    Ok, amusing isn’t the right word.
    Britain is in a hole, there’s no doubt. Debt is 43% of GDP. They haven’t got the vast wealth of resources that America enjoys to spend their way out of it. The PM has got to do this the hard way.

    This is a good first step. Admit you have a problem.

  • http://megawattpr.wordpress.com/2010/07/09/grainy-diplomatic-chat/ Grainy Diplomatic Chat « The Megablog

    [...] Prime Minister Cameron talking to Mark Zuckerberg via a cheap desktop camera ensures the initiative gets way more media coverage, shows the country that the government genuinely wants to communicate in a new way, and will likely have millions more blokes and damsels participating in their quest for budget cutting. via TechCrunch [...]

  • John

    Mark Z.: “Facebook’s about Social Change”

    … and about horny Harvard computer programmers “poking” classmates they lust after.

  • Simon

    i’d love to have the same bot to chat with – can I have him on a nicer background though ?

  • Jeff S.

    no1 cares troll…go away!

  • will

    at least he recognises that britain needs entrepreneurs, if we are ever allowed to have “great” back in the countrys name.

    he will probably end up being one of the most unpopular prime ministers ever, but he will put us back on a firm footing so we can have ago at being ambitious for once.

    although its obvious what will happen, tories sort out the mess, labour come in an make another one , as ever.

    democracy eh.

  • will

    mike

    perhaps we are cutting spending because we are losing 12% of our gdp every year.

    the schools are rubbish, because the curriculum isnt designed to educate kids, its designed to make them pass tests. quite a big, if well disguised difference.

    why exactly would a posh architecturally interesting school building make a child more intelligent than a simle, refurbished old school building?

  • will

    technically the government already owns that land and the profits they make go straight to the government already.

    and harry was a real soldier, doing real fighting, until some stupid blogger annouced he was out there, making him and his comrades huge kidnapping targets. he couldnt exactly stay out there knowing that he was putting his comrades into even more danger than tehy already were in could he?

    and how much exactly do we spend in afghanistan, about 1 or 2 billion a year? probably less than 1% of what the country is losing this year.

  • Brendan

    There is a typo in the second word of this article. Please save poor punctuation and grammar for the comments section.

  • MaryJoBLige

    FB is going down fast. They must not be doing very good, that is why they have to resort to such pathetic PR almost on a daily basis. Lets market the people (ceo, founder, coo, etc..) since there is not much to show for anyways..

    Investors beware!!! Your investment may be going down fast!!

  • http://www.blaserco.com/blogs Britt Blaser

    As an adviser to the Dean campaign, I’m a knee-jerk Tory cynic also, but even the most cursory inquiry reveals that the Tories are using an enlightened IT policy, transparency and open data to establish GAAS (Government As A Service) as a precise echo of Software As A Service.

    They’ve partnered with open government folk heroes Tom Steinberg, William Heath and Liam Maxwell to reduce government distribution costs the way Amazon reduced goods’ distribution cost. Maxwell’s pilot project puts his borough’s budget online, with no goading from the Sunlight Foundation . The disclosure model is now going nationwide.

    In the rare case where a government starts to get it, it deserves our full enthusiasm. The UK’s change agents have been drinking our preferred brand of open-source and open-data Koolaid.

  • http://www.blaserco.com/blogs Britt Blaser

    The Tories’ pilot spotlight on spend dashboard is at spotlightonspendDOTorgDOTuk/Lite/996

  • http://twitter.com/jackofallTrolls monsterofNone

    i always worry when asperger kids get power. gates. kamen, zuckerberg. they have no idea how humans work and have no sense of propriety. they come up with great tech sometimes and horrifyingly bad implementations others. they can’t tell the difference.

  • http://www.blaserco.com/blogs Britt Blaser

    I agree with your cynicism. It’s ironic: all social networking platforms are built by kids who’ve never done any real-world networking(!)

    But if any government-size enterprise tried to build this functionality, they’d spend months/years before producing something unusable.

  • http://benackles.com Ben Ackles

    I wonder what Zuck’s dates are like. I’m assuming every conversation is a prepared statement.

  • http://www.ajaxjones.com Ajax Jones

    No doubt wearing a T-shirt and sitting in a cupboard was their idea of being all cool, slightly aloof in showing that they don’t care too much. But as the posters above say it ends up looking as someone who is awkward with normal social behaviour. Plus it’s totally diverted attention to anything that was being said while people talk about clothing instead.

  • igniman

    “You Guys” …. would he ever say that to Obama?

  • bob

    http://theoatmeal.com/comics/misspelling

    “its” not “it’s”

  • Andfre

    Haha no doubt!

  • http://patrascioiu.net Raz

    I bet not many of you were born under dictatorship, huh?

  • Dog Breath

    Isn’t collection of the VAT one of the biggest contributors to government-instituted red tape?

  • http://our-party.org.uk scott herbert

    Chatroulette.

  • Scott M

    Was the video over Skype?

  • kelly

    Oh they should have just tackled, if facebook is really is the No.1 Source of Divorce Rate in America!

  • hawks5999

    “You guys are doing a lot of stuff”

    Really? So you have no idea what’s going on and who’s doing it then, right?

  • Jordan

    With the bad audio and camera bloat added, and the excessive use of “you guys”; You know I think Zuckerberg is Chunk from the Goonies!

    HEYY YOU GUYYYSS!

    seriously, couldn’t he refer to them as the uk government or something more fitting then you guys every sentence?

  • Steve – Philadelphia

    What an embarrassment for the U.S. Zuckerberg couldn’t even dress appropriately to “meet” the P.M. of England?? What a lowlife. He has no class.

  • john james

    not sure why Zuck has to dress up to meet the British PM. The PM is just a guy after all. People should focus less on superficialities on more on what’s real. I bet you’re the kind of guy who worships the British royal family is well.

  • http://natts.com Dave Nattriss

    “we know for a fact that Zuckerberg met the PM just before the recent Facebook Garage event in London which we covered. At the time no-one officially confirmed the meeting, but privately Facebook executives alluded to it. No-one knows what that meeting was about.”

    Actually, Mark told us at the Facebook event all about their initial meeting (you even mentioned this in your report about the event, though didn’t add much detail: http://eu.techcrunch.com/2010/06/22/zuckerberg-hints-at-location-features-admits-he-uses-spotify-in-the-us/ ) – I’m not sure how much more official of a confirmation you want! He said he only got to meet Cameron very briefly, as David was very busy sorting out the budget for the following day, but implies he got to talk to other stuff at ‘Number 10 Downing’ a bit longer. Watch here from 09:05: http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/7808898

    Another of our FDGL committee members mentions the meeting in his blog post about our events the other week: http://hyuz.wordpress.com/2010/06/21/mark-zuckerberg-tells-the-british-prime-minister-about-tube-warning-in-london/

  • Sam H

    If you look closely at the video, at precisely 1:14 the image skips like they cut out a massive chunk of the conversation… this is definitely staged.

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  • http://dorismanp06.student.ipb.ac.id doris

    Zuckerberg is such a weirdo.

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  • tom

    Don’t think he needed to wear something special for this guy but as always marked dressed with absolutely no style.

  • http://www.blogle.org/2010/07/t-shirted-zuckerberg-video-chats-with-british-prime-minister-from-his-spare-room/ T-shirted Zuckerberg Video Chats With British Prime Minister From His Spare Room | Blogle.org

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  • http://hostingz.org desbest

    Mark Zuckerberg speaks to the UK prime minister in a spare room in just a T-Shirt.
    loooooooooooooooool

  • http://hostingz.org desbest

    I’m liking it. :)

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