My recommended reading for today July 16, 2013
by Stephen Tall on July 16, 2013
Here’s today’s hand-picked selection that caught my interest…
- Are Labour and the Tories really level-pegging?
Are ICM polls the gold standard they once were? I share Peter Kellner’s doubts > Are Lab/Tories really level-pegging? http://bit.ly/15Jxg1z
- Conservative Home Columnists
Do the Tories have a Plan B to Coalition? That’s my main question in today’s @ConHome column > http://bit.ly/12FMZcS
- Spanish party funding: Mariano in a muddle | The Economist
Rajoy’s ability to hold on in Spain in spite all the emerging evidence of PP corruption is breathtaking http://econ.st/13LloOE
- Is Labour’s enthusiasm for HS2 on the wane? – Telegraph
Lib Dems next? > Is Labour’s enthusiasm for HS2 on the wane? http://bit.ly/1dAFQRb
- John Hemming's Web Log: Labour Manifesto 2010 and the housing benefit cap
Via @johnhemmingmp > “Labour Manifesto 2010 and the housing benefit cap” http://bit.ly/1dAAWU4
- Tories draw neck and neck with Labour as Ukip support falls | Politics | guardian.co.uk
Never mind the Tories and Labour level-pegging on 36% – admire that the LibDems are up to 13% #scorchio http://bit.ly/1dAnXC4
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