The top 100 blogs on the left

September 2, 2009 7:28 am

By Alex Smith / @alexsmith1982

1 (1) Tom Harris MP

2 (2) Hopi Sen

3 (-) LabourList

4 (-) Alastair Campbell

5 (13) SNP Tactical Voting

6 (6) Luke Akehurst

7 (12) Harry’s Place

8 (-) Next Left

9 (3) Stumbling & Mumbling

10 (27) The Daily (Maybe)

11 (59) Guerilla Welsh Fare

12 (17) A Very Public Sociologist

13 (10) Dave’s Part

14 (15) Third Estate

15 (43) Two Doctors

16 (73) Blog Menai

17 (11) Sadie’s Tavern

18 (-) Blackburn Labour

19 (74) Kerry McCarthy MP

20 (-) Malc in the Burgh

21 (-) Bickerstaffe Record

22 (14) Socialist Unity

23 (45) The F Word

24 (8) Tom Watson MP

25 (7) LabourHome

26 (-) Yapping Yousuf

27 (54) Penny Red

28 (-) Go Fourth!

29 (-) Duncan’s Economic Blog

30 (39) Adam Price MP

31 (60) Welsh Ramblings

32 (93) Don Paskini

33 (-) Syniadau

34 (-) Subrosa

35 (-) Politicana

36 (-) Peter Cranie MEP

37 (72) Harpymarx

38 (-) Though Cowards Flinch

39 (47) Cynical Dragon

40 (23) Kezia Dugdale’s Sopabox

41 (-) Plaid Wrecsam

42 (29) Lenin’s Tomb

43 (-) Lallands Peat Worrior

44 (53) Tory Troll

45 (28) Stuart King

46 (71) Another Green World

47 (-) Bob from Brockley

48 (-) Pendroni

49 (25) Bob Piper

50 (36) Conor’s Commentary

51 (-) Grumpy Spindoctor

52 (-) Splintered Sunrise

53 (84) Stroppy Blog

54 (-) Polemical Report

55 (-) Barkingside 21

56 (44) Rupa Huq

57 (20) Normblog

58 (-) John Rentoul

59 (-) Philobiblon

60 (18) Obsolete

61 (35) Bethan Jenkins AM

62 (-) Politics Cymru

63 (15) Paul Linford

64 (-) E8 Voice

65 (-) Left Outside

66 (-) Borthlas

67 (-) Leanne Wood AM

68 (-) Sweet & Tender Hooligan

69 (80) Madam Miaow Says

70 (-) Dave Hill’s London Blog

71 (85) Shiraz Socialist

72 (-) Green Ladywell

74 (38) Neil Clark

74 (41) Jane Is the One

75 (22) Theo Blackwell

76 (-) Rupert Read

77 (-) Gwilym Euros Roberts

78 (94) Oliver Kamm

79 (-) Touchstone Blog

80 (96) Macuaid

81 (90) Paul Flynn MP

82 (32) Chris Paul’s Labour of Love

83 (-) Gaian Economics

84 (9) Ministry of Truth

85 (-) Cllr Tim’s Blog

86 (19) Ordovicius

87 (-) Snowflake5

88 (-) Ruscombe Green

89 (-) Recess Monkey

90 (63) Labour and Capital

91 (-) This is My Truth

92 (-) Huw Lewis AM

93 (58) Grimmer up North

94 (75) The Exile

95 (-) Martin Bright

96 (-) Julian’s Musings

97 (-) Lord Toby Harris

98 (-) Rebellion Sucks

99 (100) Jon Worth Euroblog

100 (-) Louise Baldock

If your blog is one of the ones featured above please feel free to put the following button in your sidebar and link it through to this post:

This list is the result of more than 1,500 people who voted in the Total Politics Annual Blog Poll during the second half of July. All these lists, together with articles from leading blog commentators, will be published in the TOTAL POLITICS GUIDE TO POLITICAL BLOGGING, which will be published in mid September at £12.99. You can preorder your copy HERE.

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