Welcome to my day…

It’s your bright-eyed and furry-tailed day editor here, with a preview of what’s coming up today here at Liberal Democrat Voice. Admittedly, I’m quite possibly not awake – the advantage of pre-scheduling, I guess.

It’s an international sort of a day, with the noble Lord Avebury writing on the latest outrages against human rights in Bahrain, Bill le Breton drawing an analogy with events in Japan, and Kirsten de Keyser suggesting that what Denmark can do, perhaps we ought to. I’ve even posted a video nasty from Strasbourg… well, nasty if you’re Nigel Farage anyway.

It isn’t just the far horizons though, as Geof Todd writes about the importance of our creative industries, and Mark Pack gives us the benefit of something else that he’s seen and wants to pass on. We also have Peter Black, welcoming the latest proposals for greater powers for the Welsh Assembly, which reminds me, is there anyone out there who’d like to cover Welsh affairs for us? Get in touch, if you’re interested.

There’ll probably be more late breaking news to cram in, and the weekend’s not far away so, now that Liberal Democrat News is gone, keep coming back for up to date news and views, here at Liberal Democrat Voice. Our attack sea otter won’t bite, honestly…

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