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

7 ver 4 fullMany thanks to the 10,700  visitors who dropped by Lib Dem Voice this week. Here’s our 7 most-read posts…

David Laws peerage “blocked” – plus new Liberal Democrat House of Lords members speculation (83 comments) by Paul Walter

How to beat the SNP (49 comments) by Joanne Ferguson

The No campaign’s grim blueprint for a Britain out of Europe (55 comments) by Stuart Bonar

SNP Scottish Parliament selections – 2 MSPs deselected so far as Salmond endorses one challenger (26 comments) by Caron Lindsay

“No holds barred” discussion on sexism in the Lib Dems to take place in Scotland (37 comments) by Caron Lindsay

When politics gets so serious that politeness gets thrown to one side (21 comments) by Paul Walter

Duwayne Brooks pulls out of London Mayoral selection (33 comments) by Paul Walter

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