Blogging blossoms in British election

From CNet:

Once Britons wanting to vent their political spleen either had to write to the newspaper or take their soapbox to Speakers Corner in London’s Hyde Park for a rant.
Now they can blog.
The campaign for the May 5 election has witnessed an explosion of blogs from candidates to journalists and political snipers tearing chunks out of the bombast pouring out of party media machines.
“I think this is probably the most interesting phenomenon of this election,” said Stephen Coleman of the Oxford Internet Institute.

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