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Obsolete – When an article on Comment is Free isn’t savagely mauled, something is wrong. When that article is by a Tory…
Green Ladywell – hosts the 130th Carnival of the Green.
Scribo Ergo Sum – Wards with high proportions on income support declined to vote for Boris in the GLA elections. Now, why that might be…
Socialist Unity – on why Frank Field is (surprise!) wrong on the Barnett Formula.
Jonathan Freedland – Hillary’s campaign against Obama has written the script for McCain in the next few months. But won’t that make it easier for Obama now?
Five Chinese Crackers – The Daily Heil is being selective with the truth on immigration again. Yesterday was the turn of James Slack.
Rupert Read – Away from the sound and noise of the Hillary and Obama show, it’s Green on Green in America. So long as they don’t let in McCain, why not…
Political Wire – Another great day for David Cameron, as he secures the support of Robert Mugabe.
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Douglas Johnson is an angry London student, socialist and member of the Green Party. The bulk of his anguished ravings can be found at Scribo Ergo Sum, which he edits.
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There’s a new social policy blog called Outside Left – just posted on Boris’ amazing grasp of social exclusion
http://www.communitycare.co.uk/blogs/social-policy-blog/
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