Plenty of Hot Potatoes to Be Found in Our Blogs ; the Birmingham Post has Launched a New Cutting Edge Website Giving Readers the Chance to Interact and Debate Key Issues - and Some Trivia, of Course - with an Army of Bloggers. Here Tom Scotney Looks at Some of the Hottest New Topics On the Post's News, Business and Lifestyle Blogs.

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Birmingham Post editor Marc Reeves wanted to know if blog users thought The Birmingham Post was left or right wing. And the answer? Both, or neither.

One man maintained it had abandoned the working class, but most of the people involved in the debate said they thought the paper was fairly neutral, with one saying it had been claimed by both sides of the House of Commons.

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Plenty of Hot Potatoes to Be Found in Our Blogs ; the Birmingham Post has Launched a New Cutting Edge Website Giving Readers the Chance to Interact and Debate Key Issues - and Some Trivia, of Course - with an Army of Bloggers. Here Tom Scotney Looks at Some of the Hottest New Topics On the Post's News, Business and Lifestyle Blogs.

And another said: "I remember once refereeing a football match. At the end of the match the captains from both sides came to me independently and said I had been biased to the opposing side. I left the field happy!"

David Bailey supported the expected Tata buyout of Jaguar and Land Rover, saying the Indian firm's ...

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