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Summary of the latest articles in several Liberal Democrat weblogs. Read today's postings from across the UK, or click on the LibDem Blogs button to get a full list.www.libdemblogs.co.uk
Weblog of Stephen Tall, Liberal Democrat Councillor for the Headington ward on Oxford City Council.
oxfordliberal.blogspot.com
Musings on world events from the perspective of a social and an economic liberal.
cicerossongs.blogspot.com
A mix of culture and politics from Jonathan Calder.
liberalengland.blogspot.com
Paula Keaveney - Lib Dem Campaigner
Weblog by Cllr Paula Keaveney, Liberal Democrat Councillor representing Speke and Garston on Liverpool City Council.
paulakeaveney.blogspot.com
Weblog of the Liberal Democrat Welsh Assembly Member.
peterblack.blogspot.com
Lynne's Parliament and Haringey diary
Weblog of Lynne Featherstone, Liberal Democrat MP for Hornsey and Wood Green and a councillor in Haringey.
www.lynnefeatherstone.org
Weblog of John Hemming, Liberal Democrat MP for Birmingham Yardley.
johnhemming.blogspot.com
Weblog of Richard Allan, former MP for Sheffield Hallam.
www.richardallan.org.uk
Weblog of Ian Ridley, a Liberal Democrat from Harborough and maintainer of the site of the Liberator magazine.
timely.blogspot.com
Weblog of Stephen Guy, Liberal Democrat activist from High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
www.sguy.net
Weblog of Will Howells. Topics include liberal politics, genealogy, TV and music.
www.willhowells.org.uk
Weblog of Alex Foster, Lib Dem councillor for the Basford Ward of Nottingham City Council.
www.alexfoster.me.uk
Weblog of the Lib Dem activist James Graham offers opinions and comments on political issues.
www.theliberati.net
Martin Tod, Liberal Democrat campaigner from Newbury, Berkshire, writes on politics, innovation and technology.
www.martintod.org.uk