I *would* suggest that anyone with an interest in UK political blogging checks out the UK political blogs aggregator – except for the fact that they exclude the UK’s sixth-best weblog from their source list. Boo!
I do definitely suggest checking out libertarian Tim Worstall, with whom I also more or less entirely disagree. His weekly British Blog Roundup is a rather groovy concept.
Relatedly, someone else has set up a British Blogs Top 10 site, based on traffic figures. SBBS is unlikely to feature here until I move servers and content management systems next month (FWIW, we’re running on about 1500-2000 views per day, and I haven’t written the code to count individual visitors…)
Finally, George Orwell has much tea-related wisdom.
(an earlier version of this post was shorter, drunker, less comprehensible and more offensive)
"an earlier version of this post was shorter, drunker, less comprehensible and more offensive"
And that’s the way we like it.
Damn. Missed the earlier version.
Not sure that top 10 thing is particularly… comprehensive.
Plus it focuses on them political blogs. Everybody knows political blogs only have about ten readers, who return to the site 200 times a day to argue with the other nine in the comments box. And they’re all American. So their stats can’t be trusted.
Present company excepted, of course.
"an earlier version of this post was shorter, drunker, less comprehensible and more offensive"
What’s your name? Dave Weeden?
One day, someone will set up the Drunkenblog…but not remember doing it the next morning.
Keele Uni have a Dept of Internet Politics which maintains this index (yes, you are on it)
http://www.psr.keele.ac.uk/blogindex.htm