LDV’s Sunday Best: our 7 most-read articles this week

7 bestMany thanks to the 13,400  visitors who dropped by Lib Dem Voice this week. Here’s our 7 most-read posts…

Tim Farron on Labour’s meltdown (46 comments) by Mary Reid

It’s time to move party HQ out of London (36 comments) by Simon McGrath

Blue foxes, red greens and a gold star (14 comments) by Phil Aisthorpe

Lembit on life after defeat (20 comments) by Caron Lindsay

Welsh Liberal Democrats slam Cardiff Central Labour MP’s hypocrisy over new front bench role (15 comments) by Caron Lindsay

The EU Referendum: a great opportunity for the Lib Dems (20 comments) by Iain Gill

They ask tough questions and they’re supposed to (45 questions) by Jonathan Waddell

 

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