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So, popping my day job hat on, what have RBI's pool of bloggers been saying about the general election?
Estates Gazette's bloggers have been particularly busy:
- The Pint of Milk Test notes that No.10 Downing Street is heading to HMO (House in Multiple Occupancy) status.
- The Planning Blog frets that planning is going to be pushed further down the agenda.
- Paul Norman spots that the minister responsible for the Olympics Legacy fell to the Tories.
- Jackie Sadeck reveals a past of political protest - but thinks this is the wrong time for a fight over proportional representation.
New Scientist's S Word blog thinks that science lost the election.
Community Care's Mad World blog is running a poll on what its readers want from a hung parliament, while The Big Picture asks if more people with learning disabilities voted this time around.
XpertHR asks if public sector strikes are inevitable.
Computer Weekly's Tony Collins notes that the minister responsible for local service provision contracts lost his seat to the Tories by the slimmest of margins.
Microscope's Simon Quicke thinks the result is bad for small businesses.
The Asian Chemical Connections blog from ICIS bemoans the lack of personality in politicians today.
And Farmers Weekly's Matthew Naylor notes that England has a Tory majority - it's only the devolved Scotland and Wales keeping us hung...
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