Labourhome
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Labourhome is a popular political blog specializing in British politics started by Alex Hilton and Jag Singh. Launched in 2006 with the tagline, "Back to the roots," the site targets supporters of the British Labour Party. The site apparently got its idea from ConservativeHome [1] in an attempt by Labour supporters to reinvigorate the party's base and grassroots.
The site garnered a great deal of attention early in its history, when Chair of the Labour Party and Minister without Portfolio Hazel Blears posted an entry[2] on the site, and within three weeks of its launch, had registered[3] a readership about a third the size of the official Labour Party site.
Labourhome, according to its designers, is hoped to coexist happily with other Labour-leaning blogs like Bloggers4Labour [4]
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Labourhome is not a standard forum-based website, but rather a collaborative blog, which allows registered members to maintain blogs within the site. Labourhome editors frequently push users' well-written and popular blog entries to the front page, whilst other users can post "blogs," whose titles appear on the front page in reverse chronological order. These are identical in format to the main posts, and can advance to attain "recommended diary" status by user vote, or can be promoted to the front page by Labourhome editors. These recommended entries appear in the sidebar, above the listing of all recently updated entries.