The Lib Dem Press office gets noticed

We’ve known for some time that the Lib Dem Press Office has a very good sense of humour.

This week the Huffington Post outlined 17 times the Lib Dem Press Office were the most entertaining thing in British politics.

While the party may have struggled to make itself heard above the rhetoric of Brexit and the absurdities of the Labour leadership contest, there has been one facet of the party that has been consistently nailing it.

Their press office.

You wouldn’t think it but the team’s Twitter maestro(s) have been throwing all kinds of shade and sass into the digital ether of late.

We did think “only 17.” The list they have is pretty amusing, but we have even better.

There was that night when whoever was running the Twitter account was casting shade at all sorts of people.

And they even have time to hunt Pokemon – which is just as well, because look what they found.

Yesterday, the HuffPo looked at some of the stuff they were putting out in the wake of Jeremy Corbyn’s re-election.

I think this is my favourite:

Well doen to all the Lib Dem staff who work so hard to keep our show on the road.

* Newshound in training. I'm sweet and full of mischief, just like my stories.

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