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Cheeky leftie stealing us ideas again.
"Left wing blogs will be doing a live blog"
..and I though they were a ConHome invention.
Posted by: Norm | March 11, 2010 at 04:54 PM
Guido Fawkes - libertarian & non-partisan, Will [son of Jack] Straw a labour blogger and blatantly partisan and Justine Roberts, mumsnet person and firmly linked to The Guardian.
2 Lab supporters, 0 Tory and 0 Lib Dem.
Balance?
Doesn't matter because only political anoraks watch this increasingly irrelevant show.
Posted by: Bill Brinsmead | March 11, 2010 at 05:28 PM
Bill Brinsmead:
"...Justine Roberts, mumsnet person and firmly linked to The Guardian."
You mention Mumsnet as though it's a leftist organisation. Is it? (That's not a rhetorical or sarcastic question, I'm genuinely curious.)
Posted by: Edward | March 11, 2010 at 05:38 PM