both have good blogs, and they’re candidates in the same constituency - http://thomasbyrne.blogspot.com/ and http://dominichannigan.blogspot.com/





Eric Byrne & Joe O’Toole to name two




Examples of weblogs by politicians (listed in rough order of launch): Lib-Dem MP Richard Allan (UK) Labour MP Tom Watson (UK) Former senator Gary Hart (US) Labour Councillor Stuart Bruce (UK) Conservative Councillor James Mills (UK) (Note - James was recently voted out by the narrowest of margins, but he can hold his head high as the very first Tory blogger.) Labour MP Austin Mitchell (UK) Labour MP Clive Soley (UK) Lib-Dem Councillor Claire Potter (UK) Labour Councillor Fiona Colley (UK) Conservative Councillor Paul Cumming (UK) Labour Councillors Tim and Megan Swift (UK) Labour Councillor Julian Sharpe (UK) Labour Councillor Andrew Brown (UK) Labour Councillor David Boothroyd (UK) Labour Councillor Bob Piper (UK) Lib-Dem Councillors Nigel Howells and John Dixon (UK) Conservative Candidate Iain Dale (UK) Labour MP Shaun Woodward (UK) Conservative Candidate Kevin Davis (UK) Lib-Dem Candidate Jody Dunn (UK) Conservative MP Boris Johnson (UK) Lib-Dem MP Sandra Gidley (UK)





Examples of weblogs by politicians that aren't really weblogs (listed in rough order of launch): Presidential hopeful Howard Dean (US) - written by various members of staff Presidential hopeful Wesley Clark (US) - written by various members of staff Presidential pretender George W Bush (US) - written by anonymous members of staff



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