Who’ll be the 1,000th member of the LDV Forum?

Are you on your way to the Lib Dem Voice Forum? Our private Lib Dem party members-only area currently numbers 988 individuals. Which is wonderful, but does mean there’s another 98% of Lib Dem members not currently signed-up. So how’s this for an incentive: the 1,000th member of the Forum will win a copy of LDV’s annual, The Tangerine Book.

And as if that’s not enough, the 1,000th member – along with their 999 colleagues – will have the opportunity to read and post on a rich variety of topics which don’t always make it into the public blog, as well as having the chance to vote in LDV’s monthly tracking surveys. Here’s a selection of the currently active threads to whet your appetites:

# Credit Crunch? Downturn? RECESSION?
# What do councillors do?
# The Speaker – should he/she be a constituency MP?
# List of things we can ask people to do?
# More on the squeeze message for the Euros
# Areas that didn’t have local elections in both 2004 and 2009
… and much, much more.

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