Mark Thompson has just posted a rather timely reminder that there are only TWO days left to vote for your favourite blogs of 2010 in the Total Politics Best Blogs Poll 2010. Having just starting reading my copy of the magazine this morning. I had too good a time at Wagamama last night to start when I got in, I'd say very worth while.
The poll is run by Total Politics (backed by
A quick reminder or instruction as to the rules folks:
1. You must vote for your ten favourite blogs and ranks them from 1 (your favourite) to 10 (your tenth favourite).
2. Your votes must be ranked from 1 to 10. Any votes which do not have rankings will not be counted.
3. You MUST include at least FIVE blogs in your list, but please list ten if you can. If you include fewer than five, your vote will not count.
4. Email your vote to
5. Only vote once.
6. Only blogs based in the UK, run by UK residents or based on UK politics are eligible. No blog will be excluded from voting.
7. Anonymous votes left in the comments will not count. You must give a name
8. All votes must be received by midnight on 31 July 2010. Any votes received after that date will not count.
Mark says it would be rather spiffing if you voted for him, I say go ahead just as long as the following mathematical formula applies
Number beside Mark Reckons > Number beside Stephen's Liberal Journal (as per rule 2 above)See having been working hard in the campaign trail I know that the higher the preference the better, preferably number one. I'm sure Mark would concur.
ie 2 Mark Reckons > 1 Stephen's Liberal Journal (simples - just remember to include at least another 3)
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