Blogfather Iain Dale is asking people to vote for their favourite political bloggers for the 2008-9 Guide to Political Blogging in the UK.

Last year I was thrilled to be listed in the top ten. Since then, the topics of my posts have broadened considerably as I have taken on new work and challenges. As well as politics, I write about the environment, women’s issues, sex trafficking, food shortages, plant scientists, missing people, my fear of public speaking, my love of country walks, brain injury survivors and Headway, and my family. Anything that takes my fancy, in fact.

As a result, I doubt I will maintain my high ranking, but regardless of where I am listed, blogging will remain a passion of mine because of the wonderful people it has led me to meet – and would like to meet – and the immense fun I have had from it.

The deadline for votes is Friday, 15 August Top. Email your Top Ten (ranked from 1 to 10) to toptenblogs@totalpolitics.com.

The rules are much stricter this year, and I guess that will go against me, as well the responses Iain gets:

1. Please only vote once.

2. Only blogs based in the UK, run by UK residents are eligible or based on UK politics are eligible.

3. Votes must be cast before Friday 15 August.

4. Blogs chosen must be listed in the Total Politics Blog Directory.

5. You must send a list of TEN blogs, ranked. Any entry containing fewer than ten blogs will not count.

6. Anonymous votes left in the comments will not count. You must give a name.