Today’s Link-Love: May 2, 2013
by Stephen Tall on May 2, 2013
Here’s today’s hand-picked selection that caught my interest…
- The nudge unit – has it worked so far? | Politics | The Guardian
Evidence-based policy in action… > The nudge unit – has it worked so far? | The Guardian http://bit.ly/13OWY25
- The Real Blog: Mad Candidates Disease and how to recognise it
.@DavidBoyle1958 diagnoses the symptoms > Mad Candidates Disease + how to recognise it http://bit.ly/ZBy3Qf
- The Sun says: NHS mess | The Sun |News|Sun Says
SHOCK! as, for FIRST TIME EVER, The Sun urges its readers to THINK FOR THEMSELVES who to vote for at election http://bit.ly/10u18Z3
- Miliband’s turn as a street preacher is hampered by his lack of disciples
Rafael Behr’s verdict on Miliband “cuts lonely figure of a preacher with a restless congregtn + not enough disciples” http://bit.ly/13OkdcH
- Paul Krugman’s Proud War on Fools, Knaves and Lunatics – Bloomberg
V good post on arts of persuasion » Paul Krugman’s Proud War on Fools, Knaves and Lunatics http://bit.ly/16rp2wD (via @sunny_hundal)
- Labour is being forced to talk about 'good borrowing' before it is ready » Spectator Blogs
It really is utterly bizarre Labour still hasn’t worked out it’s going to have to sell idea of ‘good’ borrowing http://bit.ly/ZA8mzq
- Local Elections 2013 – Seat Projections Too ‘Conservative’?
Fascinating Survation polling projections on the potential for the Ukip factor to disrupt UK politics http://bit.ly/ZVt4ea
- Nigel Farage: Immigration will dominate the EU referendum campaign » Spectator Blogs
James Forsyth on how Nigel Farage will make the Euro 2014 campaign all about immigration http://bit.ly/11XFkrL
- David Cameron faces more opposition to pensioner perks. For once, let’s hope he gives in The Tory Diary
Very good conclusion from @Pete_Hoskin pointing out irony of confused positions of Lab & Tories on welfare http://bit.ly/ZVqZPp
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