Tory blog aggregation

It’s not well-enough known that Poblish‘s support for custom groups means that the issue of the missing Conservative Blog Aggregator, that Matt Wardman wrote about last year, has finally been solved, once and for all. Labour bloggers have had one for nearly 5 years.

Clearly this is extremely useful for anyone who’s interested in what UK Conservatives are talking about. So, here’s the Conservative Party group page, where you can watch the live feed. Here’s it is in JSON format, and in RSS 2.0 format.

The group currently contains 527 members, which comprises: all Conservative MPs  (via They Work For You), plus all the bloggers from the Total Politics directory, minus the broken links and the bloggers who weren’t really Tories on closer inspection.

Liberal Democrats shouldn’t feel left out, even though we only have 67 members at present. Here’s their group page, their JSON feed, plus the RSS representation. They do, of course, already have a well-known aggregator of their own.

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