Gyronny of Eight #2

Jeffrey Tucker highlights an alternative proclamation. Keith McGrellis wants HMG to leave our internet alone. Daniel Mitsui decries the degradations of Chartres Cathedral Gareth Epps gives us three thoughts on ‘Cablegate’. Mark Pack explains the plans to give prisoners the vote. Barton le Clay wonders whether school fingerprinting will go the way of ID cards. Paul Walter says goodbye to two real journalists Fr. Z shows that the Holy Father is leading the reform of the reform at Midnight Mass. Related Articles Gyronny of Eight #1 (gyronny.wordpress.com) Top of the Blogs: The Lib Dem Golden Dozen #193 (libdemvoice.org) Continue reading Gyronny of Eight #2

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one of the Golden Dozen

Each week Lib Dem Voice publishes a list of its “Golden Dozen”. This week, Northern Ireland takes a quarter of that dozen.

Congratulations to Stephen for being at numbers 1 and 5, I’m amazed to have come in at number 3 this week. Thanks very much to Stephen Tall.

Welcome to the Golden Dozen, and our 188th weekly round-up from the Lib Dem blogosphere … Featuring the seven most popular stories beyond Lib Dem Voice according to click-throughs from the Aggregator (19th – 25th September, 2010), together with a hand-picked quintet, normally courtesy of LibDig, you might otherwise have missed.

Don’t forget: you can sign up to receive the Golden Dozen direct to your email inbox – just click here – ensuring you never miss out on the best of Lib Dem blogging.

As ever, let’s start with the most popular post, and work our way down:

1. David Laws Doesn’t Want to Return to Government on Stephen’s Liberal Journal.
“It is a sad case when someone is forcibly outed and loses their va-va voom as appears to be the case with one of the sharpest minds in the Lib Dem parliamentary team.” See also 6.

2. When the going gets tough, the defectors get going on Jonathan Wallace’s blog.
“She asks that her decision be respected. Okay, we will do that but I say to you Yvonne that you must respect your former colleagues who worked so hard to get you where you are now and who you have now left.”

3. Outrage at action of liberal youth executive on Michael Carchrie Campbell’s Gyronny Herald.
Unimpressed by their endorsement of Tim Farron for President: “I am outraged by this usurpation of the members’ rights.”
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