Today’s Link-Love: March 5, 2013
by Stephen Tall on March 5, 2013
Here’s today’s hand-picked selection that caught my interest…
- The next Conservative leadership election is under way The Tory Diary
Interesting from @PaulGoodmanCH on “Next Con leadership election” http://bit.ly/Z5YYCi Surely Tories depressed by poss candidate list tho?
- Enough of the post-Eastleigh gloating. Now Clegg must win real changes | Polly Toynbee | Comment is free | The Guardian
The shorter Polly Toynbee article: “Now Clegg must agree with me” http://bit.ly/YrwGBa
- Clegg has survived, but his party might not « Labour Uncut
LabourUncut usually has smarter, more interesting articles than this > Clegg has survived, but his party might not http://bit.ly/15tAxkh
- BBC News – Why Treasury may reject nuclear option
Osborne may not go nuclear if the price isn’t right, says @Peston > Why Treasury may reject nuclear option http://bbc.in/XRZ4dx
- After Leveson: end journalism's amateur romance and get professional | Media | guardian.co.uk
Interesting Qs from ex-BBCer, Richard Sambrook > After Leveson: end journalism’s amateur romance and get professional http://bit.ly/ZWTPvm
- GOP Consultants Plot New Tech Infrastructure
Republicans try to catch up on the Dems’ data advantage > GOP Consultants Plot New Tech Infrastructure http://bit.ly/15tylsZ
- Oliver Letwin and Danny Alexander’s quiet revolution The Tory Diary
ConHome’s Pete Hoskin welcomes Oliver Letwin and Danny Alexander’s quiet #whatworks revolution http://bit.ly/WDS3wr
- Why Ed Balls isn't being more upfront about his borrowing plans » Spectator Blogs
Good post by @isabelhardman on why Balls isn’t being upfront abt borrowing plans http://bit.ly/Xlw6Gr But Lab’s big prob is inconsistency.
- Education reform: The freedom to teach | The Economist
Constructively critical Economist article on charter schools + need to build profession > “The freedom to teach” http://econ.st/XludJS
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