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

Many thanks to the 17.000  visitors who dropped by Lib Dem Voice this week. Here’s our 7 most-read posts…

The Labour Party “Plebgate” website they no longer wish you to see (19 comments) by Stephen Tall

Danny Alexander MP writes: this is the Liberal Democrats’ policy and everyone knows it (38 comments) by Danny Alexander MP

Opinion; Being tough on drugs means being pro-reform (22 comments) by Ewan Hoyle

Jeremy Browne talks to the Times about his sacking and not being a Tory (36 comments) by Andy Boddington

Labour Uncut editor Atul Hatwal writes…The two paths to a Labour deal with the Lib Dems (19 comments) by Atul Hatwal

A good night for Lib Dems at the by-elections (11 comments) by The Voice

Norman Lamb is surely right – pensioners who own their own homes and have more than £23,000 in savings are “quite wealthy” (44 comments) by Stephen Tall. 

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