Another boring Iain Dale post

Rather ironic for a Conservative to start showing concern about such things don’t you think?

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  • You’ve let pass without much comment (other than to pass on Grant Shapp’s 1234 excuse for one particular incident) the sustained campaign by your fellow Conservative Party members attempting to pass themselves off as Liberal Democrat members online.

    But when someone (who doesn’t seem to be pretending to be anyone they aren’t) criticises Boris, that’s a cause of complaint and worthy of a blog posting from you.

    So perhpas you should be careful about appearing to apply double standards to online morality 🙂

  • mark and Iain – kiss and make up purlease

  • Obviously partisan feelings tend to run high during election campaigns so perhaps I shouldn’t have been reading the blogs of people I don’t agree with politically during the recent by-elections. I’m not keen on dirty tricks or mindless partisanship even in support of the Liberal Democrats, and I had been reading Iain Dale for some time because I felt that he largely eschewed these vices (even if many of the people who respond to his posts are Class A pillocks). But I don’t feel he showed much integrity during the recent by elections and he has lost my respect, and he has lost me as a reader of his blog

  • I agree with Tony (9). I was a keen Iain Dale reader (sorry everyone if that’s not the done thing), but his Conservative leanings have become more and more apparent, and it’s just a turn-off, politically speaking.

    But then again he may have lost one reader, but he’s got 11.5m more.

  • Cheltenham Robin 8th Aug '07 - 9:58pm

    Plese let us stop all this tit for tat stuff.

    There is a need in today’s political world of spin and soundbites for blogs like this one and the one over at Conservative Home.

    Both blogs provide a forum for debate for members, supporters and also for people from a different party.

    There will always be idiots who abuse the internet in all parties.

    Let those of us who enjoy our online forums show some respect to people like Iain Dale and the many other political bloggers of every colour who give us a platform for our political rants.

    Yes, it will get tribal during elections and yes there may be a few tricks pulled here and there but at the end of the day (god I hate that phrase) we are all in this game because we have ideals that we believe in, let’s carry on debating those in a healthy and grown up way.

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