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leader and on the
features pages. Since they have recommended this blog so highly and even given the full web address, Guido will make hay while the sun is shining and welcome thousands of new readers. For those of you who don’t already know, this is the place journalists mean when they refer to
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ConservativeHome.com or
LabourHome.com for that kind of thing.
Guido doesn’t do highbrow.
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