Seit gestern haben fast 200,000 Menschen Daniel Hannans Parlaments-Rede auf YouTube verfolgt. Das Medienmonopol ist ein für alle mal gebrochen. Daniel sieht langfristige Konsequenzen: By today, it was the most watched video in Britain. How did it happen, in the absence of any media coverage? The answer is that political reporters no longer get to decide what’s news. Breaking the press monopoly is one thing. But the internet has also broken the political monopoly. It’s all a bit unsettling for professional journalists and politicians. But it’s good news for libertarians of every stripe. Lefties have always relied on control, as much of information as of physical resources. Such control is no longer technically feasible.