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Feeling a bit guilty at the moment, seeing as many of you feel the need to apologise for going two days without posting, and there we are taking an entire week off.
It is a bit difficult, of course, posting things as an organisation (even if it is just a name) rather than an individual, which is why you won't see anything about cricket, pubs, TV, or attempts to analyse and interpret a dream in which you were being chased through a set of underground tunnels by 70s 'sexpot' actress, Judy Geeson (Britain's answer to Goldie Hawn). What a lot you're missing out on. Still, we can't have entire wings of The Party upping and leaving because of some chance remark.
Anyway, it's ages since we last updated the world on the additions to our Labour-supporting clan, so here's a list of our new chums:
- Spirit of 1976 - An over-opinionated twentysomething student nurse, blogging from Cardiff.
- Me and Ophelia - the personal blog of Ingrid J Jones.
- Stephen Pollard - "Never knowingly understated".
- Eric Lee - Web design and Internet consulting for the trade union movement.
- Never Trust a Hippy - Rationalist, Libertarian Socialist, Republican, Pro-democracy. The weblog that supports Nottingham Forest.
- Paul Nowak's blog- Unions, politics and more.
- Panchromatica - People, places and what makes them interesting (and anything else that catches my eye).
- wongaBlog - shiny cascade wordplay.
- Rodney McAree Forever! - Crawley, Fulham, politics and any assorted gunk that fills my head.
- DM Andy's Bits and Pieces
- lyevalleylabour - Blog of news and views from Labour councillor Dan Paskins in Lye Valley ward in Oxford.
- Julie Morgan MP - The MP for Cardiff North's Weblog.
- Andy Travers: Laboured
- Rob Newman - "People who are uglier than you and I / They take what they need, and just leave".
- Dirty Leftie - A Labour supporting student and his left wing outlook on life.











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