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I'm issuing a challenge to London bloggers.

As readers of this blog know, I have a bedrock faith in competition. I believe it makes all of us better.
So I'm challenging London bloggers to do their own original reporting.
There has been much talk in the last couple weeks about stories that The Free Press intentionally suppresses, misses or ignores.
It's no longer enough to just complain about these stories.
It's time to do something about it.
If you are a blogger and you believe we are not doing a good job, go us one better.
Do your own original reporting.
Don't just link to lfpress.com and complain about us in the same breath. That's disengenuous.
It's no longer enough to say "We're just a blog" or "We're only an aggregator." Those days are over.
If you believe, as I do, that this city deserves excellent journalism, it's time to lead by example.
I think we'll all be better for it.
So how about it?
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