Today’s Link-Love: January 9, 2013
by Stephen Tall on January 9, 2013
Here’s today’s hand-picked selection that caught my interest…
- Stephan Shakespeare: The myth of the campaign swing Conservative Home Columnists
.@StephanShaxper: “there are only the smallest changes in voting intentions within campaigns” http://buff.ly/UJxsev #whyCleggmaniaevaporated
- Not the Treasury view…: The economic impact of uprating policy
Jonathan Portes on why the Coalition was economically wrong not to uprate benefits by inflation http://buff.ly/WsZLbc
- The coalition reviews itself: Brownian motion | The Economist
Is David Cameron the new Gordon Brown? asks The Economist http://buff.ly/VOBDkX
- Don't mock Nick Clegg – he may stay in power for a generation | Simon Jenkins | Comment is free | The Guardian
Simon Jenkins on Clegg (not sure I agree with much of his article but he’s right history will judge coalition diffntly) http://buff.ly/UHFuom
- Marbury: america vs. britain in charts
The power of the infographic. Fab example here from @mrianleslie > America vs. Britain in charts http://buff.ly/VOz6qI
- Quaequam Blog! » Lib Dems, welfare and the art of negotiation
.@jamesgraham is always worth reading, even/especially when slating me > Lib Dems, welfare and the art of negotiation http://buff.ly/VOvKnT
- Why I will be a rebel tonight. | John Leech MP
.@johnleechmcr on benefits cut oppostion: “wipes out most of gains families will see thru increases to tax allowances” http://buff.ly/UHt7bG
- Think-tanks | Stephen Tall
I’ve added Alliance for Useful Evidence to my Think-tanks feed-page of latest 3 publications http://buff.ly/UG73yg (@geoffmulgan)
- Tea, Guinness and TB: the origins of the Randomised Control Trial – Nesta
Tea, Guinness and TB: the origins of the Randomised Control Trial http://buff.ly/VMNQql (OR: why randomisation is ethical)
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