I made a second comment on the Conservative Blue Blog yesterday (around 2pm) asking why my first comment was deleted and put a link to this comment thread and so far no response (I suggested emailing me a response).
The second comment was listed as under moderation, so like the first one whoever moderates the Conservative Blue Blog definitely got it.
Just sent an email via the Conservatives website contact form (to Webmaster) asking why the comment was deleted.
Right now it looks like they have a similar policy to comments as the BNP website moderators have :-( or they don’t like me :-)
Either way, pretty stupid move considering my sites doing well for General election relevant search phrases including “Conservative Policies”.
David
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