Liberal Democrat blog of the year: it’s back

Bigger and better than ever – that’s the Liberal Democrat blog of the year awards, being run this year by the party in conjunction with Liberal Democrat Voice.

This time there are several categories up for grabs:

  • Liberal Democrat blog of the year
  • Best blog from a Liberal Democrat elected to public office
  • Best new Liberal Democrat blog (started since 1st October 2006)
  • Best posting on a Liberal Democrat blog (since 1st October 2006)
  • Most humorous Liberal Democrat blog
  • Best designed Liberal Democrat blog
  • Further details are over on the party’s main website.

    Don’t forget to get your nominations in! The deadline is 31st August and you can send them by email to [email protected]

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