My Blogs of the Year
So it is time to choose which one of us is the greatest. It is, of course, me, but let’s, just for fun, pretend for a moment that someone else stands a chance and think about who that might be*. I am not shtupping anyone in the party so this is an unbiased list:
Best new Liberal Democrat blog
- It hasn’t quite been clarified as to whether she is eligible for this award, but if so, my first choice for best newcomer goes to Jennie at the Gob. Why? Well a) I think she comes from the same brand of liberalism as I do (essentially the “Will you just eff off and leave me alone, and by the way nice coat” strain), b) she is a might more interesting than most, and c) her analysis of events always seems to me to be spot on.
If she doesn’t qualify then I will pick someone else (NB. Just, if you were wondering, I do qualify for this category. You know, if you were wondering.)
Best Blog from a Liberal Democrat holding office
Tricky one this, but for all the right reasons:
- You have the blogging MP’s such as Featherstone, ol’ Webbo and the Hem-monster all blogging well about their respective briefs or issues close to their hearts.
- You’ve got the politicians from the hinterlands such as Peter Black, who seems to be one of the most popular bloggers around, regardless of political affiliation
- You got blogging lords, most evident in Ros Scott, but also some Lib Dem lords blogging as part of Lords of the Blog.
- and of course you’ve got the various councillors dotted around the country telling us all about their small corner of Britain.
So who to choose, who to choose…
- My cheer goes to Mary Reid. I have never even been to Kingston but I find now that I have a certain affection for the place. She is also a cheerleader for the use of new technology in politics to get the message to as many people as possible.
Best use of blogging or social networking by a Liberal Democrat:
This one is tricky as well but unfortunately for the wrong reasons:
- Nothing really stands out as amazing. I never really got into Twitter so anything such as Brian Paddick’s twitter interview passed me by. Beyond that, what has been done? I get lots of messages on Facebook from various people for various causes but I have trouble getting overly interested.
- For this I would probably choose the “No to ID cards” video, with special mention going to banana pet man.
Best Posting on a Liberal Democrat blog
- There are quite a few individual blog posts that could be worthy of nominations. Most posts coming out of the Stockley, Goldie, Gore, Mortimer and Wilcock stables are worth reading a number of times. But Jock Coats is the only blogger who consistently writes posts that make you really question the nature of liberalism. From his list of posts I would choose his recent post Unconditional benefits: now is the time to smash that “cosy consensus”. This post (and its two follow ups that Jock had to write to deal with all the discussion it generated, unfortunately from outside the Lib Dems) nicely summarises what he considers as issues fundamental to Liberal policy.
Best non-Liberal Democrat politics blog
Outside the incestuous world of LD blogs my political blog reading comes from Iain, CH, DK, Tim, Tim, Mark, Unity and LC.
- Iain Dale I don’t find a particularly good read but can be good for bile-raising.
- Ditto also for Liberal Conspiracy, it can be informative and sometimes a good read but mainly I come away glad that I am not a member of the Labour party and that I know what the word ‘liberal’ means.
- DK, what to say, swears a lot. Fun.
- ToryHome is funny, in a foaming, mad as a box of spanners way. Or it would be if they weren’t going to be in charge of the country in two years time.
- Tim (Worstall) can be good for tearing apart idiot economics.
- Tim (Ireland) is good for pointing out when other bloggers are being idiots.
- Mark Wadsworth is someone I find it hard to disagree with.
- But the winner in this category for me is Unity at the Ministry of Truth. His/Her posts are true essays but are so worth reading if you have the time. He does something that gives blogging a good name - he takes an issue and goes to the heart of it, what MSM should be doing but seems to have given up on.
(Special mention in this category from me would have to also go to Lee Griffin who I haven’t read on a regular basis but it seems is definitely someone I should)
Liberal Democrat Blog of the Year
So I think we have quite a few worthy blogs within our little band. There is the old guard of James, Jonathan and Paul, showing us young scamps how it is done. You’ve got that young buck writing the OneHourAhead blog. There are the thoughtful bloggers such as Neil, Simon, Jock and Tristan. There is OneHourAhead. There are the quick, punchy, spicy bloggers such as Jo and Nich. (cough) OneHourAhead. The people looking to just make the world a bit more of a respectable place to live such as Jo, Linda and Mat. OHA. The people just blogging about the own part of the world such as Steve and Richard. And now the place seems to be swarming with bloody youngsters like Ali, Irfan, and James. And there are many, many more. And an Elephant.
- But, as with the Dale blog list, the blogger of the year for me is Alix. The writing, topics and ideas are better than elsewhere. Nuff said.
* I think we can all tell from the extravagant use of commas in that sentence that, actually, I might not be the best around!
Ta for mention.
A-ha! I’ve found my other reader! I am suitably flattered, thank you!
Awwww thank you!
“mainly I come away glad that I am not a member of the Labour party and that I know what the word ‘liberal’ means.”
Me too, and I write for the damn place LOL.
Thanks for the mention. Alas I turned 21 two weeks ago and so my ‘bloody youngster’ days are behind me, especially with actual youngsters like Ali around. Kids these days…
James Shaddocks last blog post..Required: 1 Policy Wonk
Hey, thanks for the mention, nice to know some people appreciate it
Why have you called John Hemming, the Hem-Monster?
stephens last blog post..Is Chandila Fernando wasting valuable time?
For absolutely no reason whatsoever…It was just what popped into my head when I was writing it.