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Political Haikus (19 mins ago)

Andrew Regan, of Bloggers4Labour fame, has just started a Political Haiku group over on Facebook. You can find it here. The wall we're currently posting on is here...

The Cogwriter

Where have I been and where am I going (42 mins ago)

I have spent the past ten days struggling with god knows what. I thought it was a reaction - stomach irritation or somesuch - to iron tablets. That transmogrified into...

mad musings of me

You're not doing it right... (53 mins ago)

The Crewe and Nantwich by-election has got Labour people a more than a little upset at some of the campaign material. A big theme that appears to be developing is that...

Citizen Andreas

Monday, September 24, 2007

Conference Events - 3 comments

Firstly, apologies for the lack of updates, and especially for failing to publicise (in time) a couple of events you might have liked to go to, not least:
Luckily there's a lot more to come. For example, "Is there room for Labour in Northern Ireland?" (Facebook event here) is the topic for discussion on Tuesday 25th, between 7 and 9 pm at the Moon on the Square Pub, The Square, Bournemouth. It's hosted by Slugger O'Toole, the well-known blogger, and has the B4L seal of approval...

Finally, on Thursday 27th at 8:45am there's another Labour bloggers' briefing - a Conference round up with Harriet Harman MP. Please meet at the Labour Party stand in the Purbeck Hall if you want to attend. For more information contact Paul Simpson.

Let me know if you have reports of any of the above meetings that you'd like reprinted.

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At 1:45 AM, December 12, 2007, Blogger kvov0609 said...

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At 2:03 PM, December 22, 2007, Blogger Miller 2.0 said...

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At 1:10 AM, February 14, 2008, Blogger My Search Detective said...

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