Apologies

You may have noticed that we are having some technical difficulties with our site at the moment.

These have been manifesting themselves in a number of apparently unrelated ways – we can’t schedule posts in advance, we can’t add pictures or tags, and the Recent Comments in the sidebar are very out of date.

Our technical guys are working on it, but in the meantime please be patient with us.

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9 Comments

  • Lib Dem Mum 19th Aug '20 - 7:26pm

    + hugs +

  • Good luck fixing things.

  • Blimey, I’m back to September, 2014 now and the 50 plus Lib Dem MPs are still in government.

    If you don’t get it fixed soon I’ll be advising Asquith to be wary of that little Welsh bloke with the gift of the gab.

  • James Belchamber 21st Aug '20 - 8:59am

    If you need help then I’ve got a lot of experience with WordPress (for my sins) and Cloudflare.

  • Peter Martin 21st Aug '20 - 12:13pm

    It’s interesting to see some not so “Recent Comments” which appear in the right hand column.

    “Tracy”, in 2014, was advising everyone to back Sir Nick and get out on the knocker!

    What are you advising now Tracy?

    https://www.libdemvoice.org/cambridge-liberal-democrats-back-nick-clegg-and-reject-leadership-ballot-40895.html#comment-300961

  • Thanks, James, but most of the issues have now been sorted out, although the Recent Comments still provide a random trip into the past. At one stage we couldn’t add any new contributors either.

  • Peter Watson 22nd Aug '20 - 10:30am

    @Mary Reid “… although the Recent Comments still provide a random trip into the past.”
    Once the glitch in the Recent Comments section is fixed, could I request that you please put it back in a new “Golden Oldies” section?! 🙂
    The trip down memory lane, prompted by reminders of names and discussions from several years ago, has made me quite nostalgic. Clicking on one even took me back to when I used to refer to the Lib Dems as “we” and “us”. Sigh.

  • Malcolm Todd 24th Aug '20 - 3:43pm

    2008 now! When we reach The Beginning (of LDV? of the Lib Dem party? of the Internet?) will we suddenly spring forward into the future, and find out what we all think of PM Kier Starmer’s chances of holding onto office following Scottish Independence day last month?

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