Your views count in LDV’s Golden Dozen

A quick reminder – we provide a weekly round-up of the best Lib Dem blogging, statistically speaking, every Sunday evening [ahem, or thereabouts – Ed.] – and we add to that list of 7 statistically succesful blog posts a list of 5 bits of excellent writing that you, the public have suggested we add, if you see what I mean.  Some weeks, we have a wealth of suggestions, others, not so much.

So if you’ve seen some stellar blog posts this week that you feel deserve being brought to the attention of a wider audience, please feel free to send a link and any brief review you care to to [email protected].  And, yes, you are more than welcome to nominate your own post if you think it was more-than-usually deserving.

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