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

7 ver 4 fullMany thanks to the 17,100 visitors who dropped by Lib Dem Voice this week. Here’s our 7 most-read posts…

Jeremy Browne MP responds to LDV debate about his book (71 comments) by Jeremy Browne MP

On Sarah Wollaston’s naming and shaming in the Times of “very aggressive male bloggers” (12 comments) by Stephen Tall

Labour’s “Easter Clegg” – that’s grown up politics for you (82 comments) by The Voice

There are way too many elephants in Lib Dem members’ survey (46 comments) by Caron Lindsay

European selection results complete (19 comments) by Jonathan Davies

Exclusive: 81% of Lib Dem members support party being in coalition with the Conservatives (77 comments) by Stephen Tall

Breaking: Antidisestablishmentarian Times and Telegraph reveal threat posed by 150 year old Lib Dem pledge to separate church and state (17 comments) by Stephen Tall

 

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