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

7 ver 4 fullMany thanks to the 14.200 visitors who dropped by Lib Dem Voice this week. Here’s our 7 most-read posts…

Why I went from being Rugby Green party’s General Election candidate to a revived Liberal Democrat activist (60 comments) by Terry Green

Leaving UKIP for the Liberal Democrats (45 comments) by Jakob Whiten

++Tim Farron announces diverse spokesperson team (56 comments) by Newshound

#libdemfightback: What do the polls say? (24 comments) by Stephen Ruffian

The real reason why Mark Williams MP isn’t in Tim Farron’s front bench team, announced today * by Paul Walter

What could a Jeremy Corbyn win mean for the Liberal Democrats? (161 comments) by Mark Argent

The economic consequences of tuition fees (85 comments) by David Thorpe

 

 

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