How to show you’re a party member when you post a comment

The option to put a photo next to your comment is open to everyone. In addition, if you’re a party member you can also have this indicated when you post a comment.

It’s very simple. You just need to register for our online forum and get a username and password. Then in future before commenting, login with your username. (On most devices for accessing the internet, you can turn on the setting for your login to be remembered so you do not have to do this each time.) You will then see the party logo appearing next to your name when you post up comments.

Handy particularly as some readers tend to be a bit sceptical of commenters who say they are life-long party members but aren’t posting under a recognisable name and aren’t flagged up in this way. Though I’m sure the days of some of those ‘members’ turning out to be Conservative Party staffers are long gone 🙂

* Mark Pack is Party President and is the editor of Liberal Democrat Newswire.

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