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Blog of the year: have you got your nominations in yet?

You’ve got until 31st August to nominate your best Liberal Democrat blog, the best Liberal Democrat blog from a newcomer, the best blog from a Tory pretending to be a Liberal Democrat, the least imaginative password used for a blog, the most improbable hairstyle sported by a Liberal Democrat blogger and many, many, er…, other categories. Details in the earlier LDV posting.

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Top of the Blogs: The Golden Dozen #26

What has the blogosphere been reading this week? As usual, the Golden Dozen is your much-loved round-up of the seven best click-throughs from the Lib Dem Blogs aggregator (13th-19th August) with a specially-selected quintent you might have otherwise have missed.

Without further ado, here were this seven top clicks:

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Liberal Democrat blog of the year: it’s back

Bigger and better than ever – that’s the Liberal Democrat blog of the year awards, being run this year by the party in conjunction with Liberal Democrat Voice.

This time there are several categories up for grabs:

  • Liberal Democrat blog of the year
  • Best blog from a Liberal Democrat elected to public office
  • Best new Liberal Democrat blog (started since 1st October 2006)
  • Best posting on a Liberal Democrat blog (since 1st October 2006)
  • Most humorous Liberal Democrat blog
  • Best designed Liberal Democrat blog
  • Further details are over on the party’s main website.

    Don’t forget to get your nominations in! The deadline is 31st August and you …

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    Top of the Blogs: The Golden Dozen #25

    Our weekly round-up from the Lib Dem blogosphere reaches its quarter century, which we celebrate by featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator (5th – 12th August), together with a personally-selected quintent you might have missed but shouldn’t have.

    Live from Washington DC, here are the top of the blogs this week:

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    Top of the Blogs: The Golden Baker’s Dozen #24

    Welcome to the 24th of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator (29th July – 4th August), together with a hand-picked sextet you might otherwise have missed.

    Here we go, in descending order of popularity:

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    Top of the Blogs: The Golden Dozen #23

    Welcome to the 23rd of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator (22nd-28th July), together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    Here we go, in descending order of popularity:

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    Top of the Blogs: The Golden Dozen #22

    Welcome to the 22nd of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator (15th-21st July), together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    As you might expect, this last week’s offerings have been rather dominated by the Ealing Southall and Sedgefield by-elections:

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    Top of the Blogs: The Golden Dozen #21

    Welcome to the 21st (yes! – we’ve finally come of age) of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator (8th-14th July), together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    For some reason, events in Ealing seem to have dominated the blogs this week – as I suspect they might do next week, too. Here we go, then, in descending order of popularity:

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    Top of the Blogs: The Golden Dozen #20

    Welcome to the 20th of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator (1st – 7th July), together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    Your regular host, the Deputy Lord Mayor of Oxford, is occupied this weekend, so it’s my pleasure to present the seven most popular clicks of the week:

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    Top of the Blogs: The Golden Dozen #19

    Welcome to the 19th of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator (24th – 30th June), together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    A week’s a long time in politics, and ain’t that the truth:

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    Top of the Blogs: The Golden Dozen #18

    Welcome to the 18th of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator (17th – 23rd June), together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    Down to business…

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    Brown’s failed poachings: the views of the Lib Dem blogs

    Fifteen Lib Dem bloggers have so far had their say on Gordon Brown’s move to ensnare some of the Lib Dems’ top talent inside his first cabinet.

    Here are the links (in reverse chronological order):

    Neil Fawcett, A Liberal Dose: ‘More Guardian Tripe’

    Tristan Mills, Liberty Alone: ‘Pacts with Labour’

    Jonathan Wallace: ‘Cabinet seats and spin’

    James Graham, Quaquam Blog!: ‘Deny everything, Baldrick (Updated)’

    Mike Bell, Word from Weston: ‘A cosy consensus’

    Anders Hanson: ‘Do we really worry the other parties that much?’

    Paul Walter, Liberal Burblings: ‘Liberals resist headless chicken hysteria at “bums

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    Top of the Blogs: The Golden Dozen #17

    Welcome to the 17th of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator (10th – 16th June), together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    In pole position this week:

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    Top of the Blogs: The Golden Dozen #16

    The last four months have gone so quickly… welcome to the 16th of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator (3rd – 9th June), together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    (And my thanks, again, to my LDV and Oxford city council colleague, Richard Huzzey, for holding the fort last week while I was wandering round the Louvre.)

    Without further frolicking, let’s get down to business:

    1. ‘Returning officer reports into Leyton and Wanstead PPC contest leaked’ by Stephen Tall on Lib Dem Voice. …

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    Top of the Blogs: The Golden Dozen #15

    Another week of LDV’s Golden Dozen, and another weekend in which Stephen Tall is globe-trotting to exotic locales for a well-earned rest. Which means me standing in for this fifteenth edition of the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator (27th May – 2nd June), together with five of note you might otherwise have missed.

    This episode of Sesame Street features the letters G, L and A, and the number 08:

    1. That GLA candidate list: time for a change? asks James Graham’s Quaequam! blog, in response to…

    = 2. GLA selection results here on LibDemVoice, wherein the …

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    Top of the Blogs: the Golden Dozen #14

    Welcome to the 14th of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator (20th-26th May), together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    (And my thanks, parenthetically, to my LDV and Oxford city council colleague, Richard Huzzey, for holding the fort last week with his customary aplomb.)

    So, here we go on another roller-coaster ride:

    1. ‘Checking out the local election results’ on Pink Dog’s blog
    The usual in-depth analysis from the Lib Dems’ colourful canine psephologist.

    2. ‘Liberal Democrats win Dudden Hill by-election’
    by Pink

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    Top of the Blogs: the Golden Dozen #13

    Welcome to the lucky thirteenth episode of our weekly round-up from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator (7th – 13th May), together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    I don’t know if it’s because he’s superstitious, but your regular host Stephen Tall has taken a well-earned break and kindly asked me to fill in this week. So, I will step into his Lib Dem Voice chain-and-robes of office, starting with the seven most popular clicks:

    1. Important Lib Dem News – Please Read! on …

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    Top of the Blogs: the Golden Dozen #12

    Welcome to the twelfth of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator (6th-12th May), together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    Let’s get this party started…

    1. ‘Iain Dale, Wales, and why blogs should never be trusted’
    on Duncan Borrowman’s blog.
    A trenchant refutation of Duncan’s role in the Lib Dems’ Welsh campaign.

    2. ‘Oxford: Tory-free for much longer?’ on (ahem) Stephen Tall’s A Liberal Goes A Long Way blog.
    Are the Tories about to land some hand-me-down representation in Oxford?

    3. ‘Lies, damn lies,

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    Top of the Blogs: the Golden Dozen #11

    Welcome to the eleventh of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator (29th April – 6th May), together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    Rather unsurprisingly, this week’s selection is dominated by Thursday’s local elections. So here is our ‘mixed bag’ analysing that ‘mixed bag’:

    1. ‘Lessons to be learned for the Lib Dems’ on Nich Starling’s Norfolk Blogger blog.
    Three reasons why the Lib Dems failed (at least in those areas where we did fail).

    2. ‘Those Local Election Results: Get a Grip’ on …

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    Top of the Blogs: the Golden Dozen #10

    And into double figures… Here is the tenth of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator (22nd-28th April), together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    Let the fun commence:

    1. ‘Newsnight predict Labour meltdown’ on Paul Walter’s Liberal Burblings blog.
    Let’s just hope that this year their prediction is accurate.

    2. ‘Which PPC?’ on Justine McGuinness’s blog.
    For 24 hours the blogosphere buzzed – order was soon restored.

    3. ‘Peter Tatchell will help secure another famous Lib Dem win’ on Nich Starling’s Nofolk Blogger …

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    Top of the Blogs: the Golden Dozen #9

    The ninth of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere is back in its rightful Sunday afternoon position, and features the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator (15th-21st April), together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    Without further ado:

    1. ‘“It has been an absolute public relations disaster”’ by Mark Pack on Lib Dem Voice.
    No, not David Cameron’s bizarre London mayoralty own goal… something completely different.

    2. ‘One for all us political hacks…’ on Neil Woolcott’s blog.
    Some bloggers, it seems, just can’t get enough of political leaflets.

    3. ‘I Hereby Declare

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    Top of the Blogs: the Golden Dozen Ten #8

    Some of you may have been wondering where the eighth of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere – featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator, together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed – had got to.

    Well, here’s your answer.

    I’ve been away – hence the late posting, and lack of hand-picked quintet – but I did diligently check the Aggregator stats last Sunday (from the other side of the world), and what follows is the 10 most clicked-though items between 9th and 15th April.

    Allegedly… Because I’ve a sneaking suspicion there …

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    Top of the Blogs: the Golden Dozen #7

    The seventh of our weekly† round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator, together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    Let’s kick-off, in time-honoured descending order of popularity:

    1. ‘Richard Porter: “Why I defected to the Tories”’ on Jonny Wright’s Hug A Hoodie blog.
    Does a Lib Dem PPC who defected last year really believe the Tory leopard has changed its spots?

    2. ‘Nominations – what a disaster’ on Colin Ross’s website.
    A tantalisingly doom-laden headline from our Midlands correspondent.

    3. ‘Idiots banned from standing for election’ on Matt …

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    Top of the Blogs: the Golden Dozen #6

    The sixth of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator, together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    A rather eclectic mix this week, in descending order of popularity:

    1. ‘Nick Clegg’s Leadership Plans’ on Linda Jack’s Lindyloo’s Muze blog.
    Linda teases her readers with a promise of the inside-track on the Sheffield Hallam MP’s always-honourable intentions…

    2. ‘Pics from the inside of the stately home of the Lord Rennard’ on Jonathan Wallace’s blog
    Yes, it turns out Lib Dem blog readers are just as

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    Top of the Blogs: the Golden Dozen #5

    The fifth of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator, together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    Budgets and by-elections dominate this week’s selection. So, here we go, in descending order of popularity:

    1. ‘Labour annihilated & Tory defection to Lib Dems’ on Matt Davies’s blog.
    Highlighting this week’s sensational council by-election victory by the Lib Dems in Nottinghamshire, and a Tory defection to the party in Torbay.

    2. ‘How David Laws scored one over the Tories’ by Mark Pack on Lib Dem Voice.
    A gold …

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    Top of the Blogs: the Golden Dozen #4

    The fourth of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories according to click-throughs from the Aggregator, together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    After last week’s post-Harrogate post mortem, this week’s list has a more eclectic feel. So, here we go, in descending order of popularity:

    1. ‘Lembit’s played a blinder!’ from Nich Starling’s Norfolk Blogger blog.
    Deserved praise for Mr Öpik’s barnstorming Question Time performance.

    2. ‘BREAKING NEWS New Lib Dem candidate for London Mayor?’ from Pink Dog’s eponymous blog.
    No, not Lembit despite the rumours. Ken must already be …

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    Top of the Blogs: the Golden Dozen #3

    The third of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories as listed on the Aggregator, together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    And there’s no doubt what’s been exercising our bloggers and their readers in the last seven days: that Harrogate speech by Ming Campbell, and the subsequent media reporting. So, here we go, in order of popularity:

    1. ‘How to turn an average speech into a total disaster’ on Jonny Wright’s ‘Hug a Hoodie’ blog.
    Impressed by Saturday’s Trident debate, depressed by Ming’s speech and the party’s spin machine on …

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    Top of the Blogs: the Golden Dozen #2

    The second of our weekly round-ups from the Lib Dem blogosphere, featuring the seven most popular stories as listed on the Aggregator, together with a hand-picked quintet you might otherwise have missed.

    So, here we go, in order of popularity:

    1. ‘Ming: “Put up or shut up”’ from Jonathan Calder’s Liberal England blog.
    A two-word put down from Lord Bonkers’ confidante.
    2. ‘Lib Dems spinning out of control’, again from Jonathan Calder’s Liberal England blog.
    Whose fault was the misleading post-match analysis of Ming Campbell’s spring conference speech?
    3. ‘61 and stunning!’ from Duncan Borrowman’s eponymous blog.
    Proving a picture really can be …

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    Introducing ‘Top of the Blogs: the Golden Dozen’

    Welcome to this, the first Lib Dem ‘Top of the Blogs’. The idea is simple enough. Each week, we’ll list the top postings which have appeared on the Lib Dem Blogs Aggregator during the previous seven days. And then I’ll hand-pick another five you might have otherwise missed to showcase the diversity of talent within the Lib Dem blogosphere.

    So, without further ado, and in order of popularity…

    1. ‘Susanne Lamido’ from Rob Fenwick’s ‘Posh Sounding Northumbrian’ blog. I’m making no comment on this one.
    2. ‘Liberal Surge in Polls’ from Alex Wilcock’s ‘Love and Liberty’ blog. I don’t think it …

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    The winner is….

    Stephen Tall is the first Liberal Democrat blogger of the year: http://www.libdems.org.uk/news/stephen-tall-wins.html

    Well done Stephen! As the room was packed with both bloggers, the press (and Iain Dale!), I’m pretty sure we will repeat this in future – though possibly with air conditioning. (Personally, I think it is a sign of our green credentials that we passed up on air conditioning of course).

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