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

Many thanks to the 14,800  visitors who dropped by Lib Dem Voice this week. Here’s our 7 most-read posts…

What’s with the Nick Clegg/Ed Balls love in? (18 comments) by Caron Lindsay

Opinion: Foodbanks: Are there more hungry people than a decade ago? (25 comments) by Iain Roberts

Don Foster MP to stand down in 2015 (12 comments) by Caron Lindsay

Opinion: The Immigration Trap (76 comments) by David Allen

Should MPs be allowed to take their babies into the voting lobby? (26 comments) by Caron Lindsay

Lorely Burt to stand for Liberal Democrat Deputy Leader (19 comments) by The Voice

Telegraph: Clegg and Cameron have to intervene in “daily” coalition rows (11 comments) by Caron Lindsay

 

Remember: LibDemVoice is our place to talk. So if you’ve got something you want to say, please join in the debate or start one yourself by writing for us.

Read more by .
This entry was posted in Site news.
Advert

Post a Comment

Lib Dem Voice welcomes comments from everyone but we ask you to be polite, to be on topic and to be who you say you are. You can read our comments policy in full here. Please respect it and all readers of the site.

To have your photo next to your comment please signup your email address with Gravatar.

Your email is never published. Required fields are marked *

*
*
Please complete the name of this site, Liberal Democrat ...?

Advert

Recent Comments

  • Meg Thomas
    I agree a very positive and cheery experience. Thank you Josh...
  • Meg Thomas
    GPs are/were also a risk group. And it is not just fingers. I got a very nasty dog bite on the bum once....
  • David Garlick
    Father was a postie for 33 years and was well aware of the dangers from dogs. He was bitten by an alsation on a driveway. Dogs owners found it most amusing....
  • Paul Fox
    I too was pleased to see Ed at long last reflecting party policy on the BBC yesterday. Ed rightly emphasises the need to build trust but the last 6 years of...
  • Andrew Tampion
    I don't think that conflating Europe and the EU is helpful. Using phrases like "but we are a pro-European political party" when you mean a pro EU part is likely...