A little later than normal, but whatevs. Touch small this month too.
1. #teacherROAR (Unaligned/Education) (Twitter)
2. A Free Left Blog (Labour) (Twitter)
3. Clifford Fleming (Greens) (Twitter)
4. It's Not the Despair (Unaligned) (Twitter)
5. Kate Gilson (Labour) (Twitter)
6. Left Unity Leamington Spa (Left Unity) (Twitter)
7. Matry-sloshed-ka (Unaligned/Feminist) (Twitter)
8. Normfest (Unaligned)
9. Sanchia Alasia (Labour) (Twitter)
10. Socialism First (Labour)
That's your lot for October/November. If you know of any new blogs that haven't featured before then drop me a line via the comments, email or Twitter. Please note I'm looking for blogs that have started within the last 12 months. The new blog round up appears on the first Sunday of every month, and is also cross-posted to Socialist Unity.
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