I'm a bit annoyed with myself still over the anti-globalisation thing. So I've deciding to kick myself into a more attentive and informed state. I recognise that most people won't want to read about it as I do it, so I've decided to keep it separate. I considered another LJ, but that keeps me logging in and out, which is a nuisance, so I eventually settled on Blogger as the method of keeping tab.

So, I present, for those of you interested, A Political Education, syndicated on LJ as [livejournal.com profile] politicaledu, and available as a raw feed at http://politicaleducation.blogspot.com/atom.xml

I've been coming up with the basic idea for a few days, but the writing is only there as of yesterday lunchtime, and today. Comments on what's there so far are welcome - it's open to anyone to comment.
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From: [identity profile] cartographer.livejournal.com


This is an excellent idea, and your posts so far make good reading. I'm very interested to see where it goes,

From: [identity profile] ex-agname.livejournal.com


Agreed, very good idea. I've been interested in doing something similar for a while now, but haven't found the time. I've bookmarked the page and shall be reading it with interest too :)

From: [identity profile] iresprite.livejournal.com


For my part, I'm doing a bit of historical review, starting with the Brighton Hotel Hit, onto the Good Friday accord, and onto the idea of the D'Hondt method.

From: [identity profile] dizzicizzi.livejournal.com


hi! you added me to your friends but i am embarressed to say i do not know who you are!? I've added you back because on reading your journal you seem very nice i have been away for a while but have we met before? luvnhugsnstuff! Ciara
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From: [identity profile] gothwalk.livejournal.com


We have indeed met; I was hosting a barbecue you were at in Ranelagh a few weeks ago. [livejournal.com profile] inannajones is my wife. And while you're there, thank you very much for the music - it really made the night.
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