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submitted by james.graham 830 days ago (via guardian.co.uk)
I have a dream: 20 prime ministers in 10 years. Yes, to stop politicians screwing up our lives, we need weak government
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submitted by MarkThompson 830 days ago (via futilitymonster.wordpress.com)
Futility Monster scares the bejaysus out of us. Again.
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submitted by Niklas Smith 830 days ago (via libdemvoice.org)
Mark Pack makes a very good argument for why politicians' principles and personalities should matter in how we decide to vote.
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submitted by helenduffett 831 days ago (via aldc.org)
"We have now failed to stand a candidate in three out of eighteen by-elections in 2010. If we had failed to stand a similar number of PPCs at the 2005 election, then a total of 105 seats would have been completely uncontested. The ALDC’s advice on this will never change: always, always, always stand a candidate."
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submitted by MarkThompson 832 days ago (via sarabedford.org.uk)
Sara Bedford, highlighting an important omission by ConHome when reporting on Lab-Con marginals.
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submitted by rasealy 833 days ago (via andrewrunning.blogspot.com)
This highlights the hypocrasy of the Cameroons on the issue of Change
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submitted by markpack 833 days ago (via tomharris.org.uk)
Good list of tips, applicable more widely than just to Labour bloggers
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submitted by caron 833 days ago (via linlithgow-libdems.blogspot.com)
Stephen shares his locker room experiences in the light of a typically bigoted e-mail from US homophobes.
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submitted by caron 834 days ago (via theliberati.net)
We all know it's fair and gives voters most choice, but James shows how STV is pretty too.
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submitted by MarkThompson 835 days ago (via liberal-vision.org)
Angela Harbutt makes a very, very good point. Why should Gordon Brown get an hour long prime time fluff piece on ITV being interviewed by a close friend if the other two main party leaders don't get the same?


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