Today’s Link-Love: March 31, 2013
by Stephen Tall on March 31, 2013
Here’s today’s hand-picked selection that caught my interest…
- Mandelson’s attack on Labour’s economic policy in full | Westminster blog
Missed this by @kiranstacey at time. Interesting, esp final part > Mandelson’s attack on Labour’s economic policy http://on.ft.com/16aNiP4
- BBC News – Should Britain let go of London?
Stephanie Flanders concludes many UK probs the result of “UK’s over-centralised system of government”. Yep. http://bbc.in/YogqTf
- A French lesson for Labour: don't enter office without a proper plan | Andrew Rawnsley | Comment is free | The Observer
Andrew Rawnsley on why Lab doesn’t talk abt France much now: “Miliband shd contemplate fate of Hollande and beware.” http://bit.ly/YoetGx
- David Nicholson should have no future in the NHS » Spectator Blogs
Interesting post by Charlotte Leslie on NHS, esp if you substitute school for hospital and teacher for doctor/nurse http://bit.ly/168xDQo
- StephenTall.org
I just have (http://bit.ly/168dav6) | #Tip: Add the ‘send to Kindle’ button to your site or blog | Editors Blog http://bit.ly/168d9qW
- Busting that “Europeans love renting” myth | FT data
As @ftdata shows > Busting that “Europeans love renting” myth | FT data http://on.ft.com/1684lBq (They do prefer flats tho)
- The Institute For Fiscal Studies – The rapidly changing state
Interesting graph (“Proportion of total public spending”) from Paul Johnson & Rowena Crawford @TheIFS > http://bit.ly/YmtuIR
- The Prime Minister is prone to sounding the alarm on immigration when his political fortunes are waning | British Politics and Policy at LSE
V good analysis by @ProfTimBale > Cam prone to sounding alarm on immigration when his political fortunes are waning http://bit.ly/167SzH7
- Are rebellious MPs more effective? | Ballots & Bullets
MPs need to be more than just rebellious if they want to be seen as effective, says @philipjcowley > http://bit.ly/YmoXWI
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