Lib Dem Voice seeks a new leader / evil overlord

Ever since I set up Lib Dem Voice back in September of last year I’ve struggled with what to call myself – founder? manager? significant other?

But my struggle is over – changes in personal circumstances mean I will be handing on the baton of running Lib Dem Voice to someone else from May of this year. 

Who? You. No, seriously, are you interested?

I have someone who has kindly volunteered to look after the technical work, and there’s a great team of part-time contributors who I’m sure will rally around who ever decides to take the site to the next level – but it needs a leader. Someone with time, energy, and passion.  Is it you? If you think so, please e-mail me: [email protected]

Thanks to you, Lib Dem Voice has been established as one of the ‘must visit’ Lib Dem Blogs – with an owner who can contribute more time to its upkeep it could be one of the must visit political blogs of the UK.

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