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Day: July 16, 2009

Total Politics Best Blog Poll

It’s that time of the year for the Total Politics Best Blog Poll again and this year it is being supported by both Lib Dem Voice and LabourList. As with last year, Tim Ireland is organising a boycott and as with last year I disagree. Nonetheless, I totally accept that the annual Dale blog poll… Continue reading Total Politics Best Blog Poll

Published 16 July 2009
Categorized as blognotes Tagged blogging, boycotts, iain-dale, sunny hundal, tim-ireland

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