London hustings – views from the blogs

Yesterday’s London leadership hustings has produced a fair few insta-reactions across the blogosphere – all judiciously fair-minded, too.

(An outbreak of civility among the blogging community! – what’s happening to us? It’s almost as if we’ve come to the conclusion we have two excellent candidates for the leadership, either one of whom could do a sterling job if elected.)

Anyway, here are the links:

Rob Fenwick on A Posh-Sounding Northumbrian: London hustings: my verdict
Gavin Whenman on The Whiskey Priest: EXCLUSIVE: London LibDem Leadership Hustings Report and my Voting Intentions
Tom Papworth on Liberal Polemic: Not candidates but leaders: The London leadership hustings
Alix Mortimer on The People’s Republic of Mortimer: Herding limousines: a London hustings tale
David Boyle on The Real Blog: Hustings angst

And, yes, Linda Jack – I’ve 95% made up my mind now. But, no, I’m not telling.

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4 Comments

  • Linda Jack
    Posted 28th November 2007 at 1:29 pm | Permalink

    Spoilsport!

    L
    :-)

  • Anonymous
    Posted 28th November 2007 at 4:55 pm | Permalink

    Are you going to tell us at all??

  • Posted 28th November 2007 at 5:07 pm | Permalink

    2 – No. As I mentioned here, I don’t want LDV to be seen as a supporter of either candidate – which I’m interpreting as taking a vow of blogging chastity as commissioning editor.

  • Lindyloo
    Posted 29th November 2007 at 12:37 am | Permalink

    Blogging chastity…….now there’s a thought………

    Quelle disappointment :-(

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