How the blogs have transformed the political landscape
Until the downfall of Damian McBride, it was still, just about, possible to argue that political blogging was an essentially marginal activity suited to obsessives and insomniacs.
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Safety rules turn breaking down into AA relay
Drivers face marathon journeys home as recovery services are told to hand them on after 62 miles.
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Fernando Lugo rides the red tsunami
This isn't a red tide: a tide rises gradually. What we are witnessing in South America is a scarlet tsunami: a towering wave crashing across the continent, pounding political structures to rubble.
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A chance for the Lords to justify their existence
http://www.spectator.co.uk/the-magazine/features/587311/a-chance-for-the-lords-to-justify-their-existence.thtml
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Labour's oaths and flags do not a nation make
Lord Goldsmith's proposals for flags and national days and citizenship oaths are almost a Left-wing parody of how Right-wingers are meant to think. Labour is an unconvincing latecomer to patriotism and, as such, it tends to go for the most ham-fisted and ham-acted variety.
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