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Sunday 2 May 2010

New Blog Round Up

Here's a fresh slew of new blogs I've stumbled across this month. Knock yourself out:

1.
A Workers' MP on a Workers' Wage (TUSC)
2.
Greg Lovell (Labour) (Twitter)
3.
Socialish (Labour) (Twitter)
4.
Deeply Flawed But Trying (Unaligned)
5.
Bangor Socialist Party (Socialist Party)
6.
Same Old Tories (Unaligned) (Twitter)
7.
England Left Forward (Unaligned) (Twitter)
8.
Bristol Red (Unaligned)
9.
Vote Rob 2010 (SP/TUSC)
10.
Ross Saunders (SP/TUSC)
11.
Drinkall 4 Vauxhall (Workers' Power) (Twitter)
12.
Red Youth (CPGB-ML)
13.
Scarlet Standard (Labour) (Twitter)

If readers know of any new blogs (i.e. up to one year old) that have
not been featured on the list before, drop me a line at the usual or leave a comment below.

6 comments:

  1. There is of course the brilliant - and highly charged politically - new(ish) blog, Wind From Nowhere!

    http://windfromnowhere.blogspot.com/

    Thanks,

    DANNY

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  2. Ah, someone wasn't paying attention! You were plugged back in February here.

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  3. Only a week old:

    http://carygrantswedding.wordpress.com

    But I know some blogs can be short-lived and not everyone can stay the course. So who knows...

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  4. Not a new blog but I would direct people's attention to the Irish Left Document Archive hosted on cedar lounge revolution if they have't came across it before: http://cedarlounge.wordpress.com/archive-index/

    From a Brit perspective it also hosts material from British groups relating to the north. All material is in pdf.

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  5. Phil - need to put you on the spot. In your opinion has anyone other than Tristram Hunt got a chance in Stoke Central? If so what's the best tactical vote?

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  6. No probs, Mark. I'll be writing a post on our canvassing returns that will be appearing tomorrow. Going from them I think Tristram will win, but there are a lot of don't knows out there. If that's code for the BNP then it's imperative as many people turn out as possible to vote Labour.

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