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Top Political Blogs for August
Published on 2010-08-05 05:16:19
These are the Wikio Top 30 political blogs for August. I'm having a quiet summer, but there will be occasional postings during August.Post from: The Wardman WireTop Political Blogs for August
Crime at lowest level – the figures must be wrong, Labour were in power not the Tories! Time to shift the goalpost.
Published on 2010-07-15 11:26:53
The coalition are greeting today’s news that crime has fallen to its lowest ever level (since records began in 1981, anyway!) not by congratulating police forces but by slamming the figures as clearly wrong. I can understand that the headline of crime falling by 43% under Labour is an uncomfortable one for a party that tried [...]Post from: The Wardman WireCrime at lowest level – the figures must be wrong, Labour were in power not the Tories! Time to shift the goalpost.
Nick Clegg – “What mandate did they have, I didn’t vote for them?”
Published on 2010-07-15 03:47:40
Post from: The Wardman WireNick Clegg – “What mandate did they have, I didn’t vote for them?” Post from: The Wardman WireNick Clegg – “What mandate did they have, I didn’t vote for them?”
All the parties in it for themselves on electoral reform by Garbo
Published on 2010-07-05 06:32:44
Partisan debate is alive and well Watching the three main parties debate electoral reform is the perfect advert for anyone who wants to argue that politicians are all rotten. All of them claim to have the perfect answer though it just so happens that the perfect and most fair answer is also the one that [...]Post from: The Wardman WireAll the parties in it for themselves on electoral reform by Garbo
Wikio Overall Blog Rankings Preview for July 2010
Published on 2010-07-04 21:00:27
These are the the overall Wikio blog rankings for the start of July, based on June data. For politicos, Anna Raccoon has the preview of the political rankings. 1 Iain Dale's Diary (=) 2 Liberal Conspiracy (=) 3 Guy Fawkes' blog (=) 4 Liberal Democrat Voice (+1) 5 A Spoon Full of Sugar (+2) 6 Left Foot Forward (=) 7 ConservativeHome's ToryDiary (-3) 8 Cute Card Thursday (=) 9 Allsorts challenge blog (+2) 10 Cupcake Craft Challenges (+6) 11 Charisma Cardz (+3) 12
Jonathan Bartley of Ekklesia. Interview for Salon Sunday #onlinepolitics
Published on 2010-07-04 13:54:53
This evening's Salon Sunday interview is with Jon Bartley of the Ekklesia thinktank. We will be talking about website publicity, promotion and sponsorship. Ekklesia raises approximately £15k per year from it's website, in addition to using the site as a promotional tool, and further raises around £250k per year for charitable causes. Post from: The Wardman WireJonathan Bartley of Ekklesia. Interview for Salon Sunday #onlinepolitics
The AV conundrum by Garbo
Published on 2010-07-02 04:16:24
So the programme for a referendum on voting reform – AV to be precise – has been announced. After all the incredible u-turns and manifesto pledges the Lib Dems have given up to the Tories, electoral reform was one of the few areas that they felt they had got something out of the deal. With [...]Post from: The Wardman WireThe AV conundrum by Garbo
Who is right about the cuts – Tories or Labour? By Garbo
Published on 2010-07-01 09:10:58
There has been much furore over the past weeks and months over whether we should be cutting our deficit fast and hard or investing more money to stimulate growth to rise from the ashes. The recent Tory budget made it abundantly clear that they will be ruthless in their approach, promising to cut the deficit by [...]Post from: The Wardman WireWho is right about the cuts – Tories or Labour? By Garbo