Want some new(ish) blogs? Of course you do.
1. A Liberal Life (Unaligned/anti-UKIP)
2. Dream Deferred (Unaligned/anti-fascist) (Twitter)
3. Feminists Unknown (Unaligned/feminist)
4. Gender Minefield (Unaligned/feminist) (Twitter)
5. Labour Central Devon (Labour) (Twitter)
6. New Narratives (Unaligned/feminist/trans)
7. Novara Wire (Unaligned) (Twitter)
8. The X-Ray Factor (Unaligned/health) (Twitter)
9. Twickenham Labour Party (Labour) (Twitter)
10. Vixens With Convictions (Unaligned) (Twitter)
11. Young Fabians (Labour) (Twitter)
That's your lot for this month's round up. 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 usually appears on the first Sunday of every month.
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