My recommended reading for today July 30, 2013
by Stephen Tall on July 30, 2013
Here’s today’s hand-picked selection that caught my interest…
- We can make Twitter better, but never perfect – Index on Censorship | Index on Censorship
Excellent sense from h@mePadraigReidy > We can make Twitter better, but never perfect – Index on Censorship http://bit.ly/16gMHyu
- Lessons of Coalition: what do the Lib Dems need to learn from the first 3 years? | Stephen Tall
What are the top #LessonsOfCoalition for the Lib Dems? That’s the question I’m kicking off today. Views? http://bit.ly/18Ox1X2
- RICHARD KAY: Sad exit for Badar Azim, footman star of Prince George's royal birth | Mail Online
Daily Mail’s Richard Kay discovers not all immigrants are evil: some work for the Royal Family http://dailym.ai/1e7If5W
- Nick Clegg under pressure from Lib Dem activists over 50p top rate of income tax – UK Politics – UK – The Independent
I don’t care over-much whether top-rate of tax is 45p or 50p. What bothers me is it’s a substitute for hard thinking http://ind.pn/13upsMk
- Stephen Tall: We LibDems haven't chosen our strategy. The voters have chosen it for us. Conservative Home Columnists
Me @ConHome > We LibDems haven’t chosen our strategy. The voters have chosen it for us. http://bit.ly/16xKIE1
- The NHS must improve its approach to costing if the market is to work » Spectator Blogs
Interesting take on the 111 service’s financial difficulties » “Who you gonna call?” http://bit.ly/11qDFxe
- LibDem Members Back David “The Jews” Ward – Guy Fawkes' blog
Case in point frm Guido re ‘spin’. I report 2 poll results, straight. The one Guido doesn’t like is discarded as spin http://bit.ly/1e6vGYK
- BBC News – Pope Francis: Who am I to judge gay people?
Is the Pope trolling Norman Tebbit? > Pope Francis: Who am I to judge gay people? – BBC News http://bbc.in/1e6tKj2
- Bad immigration policy doesn't spring from bad stats | Jonathan Portes | Comment is free | guardian.co.uk
Our problem, argues @jdportes, is not tha we know too little abt immigration. It’s that we ignore waht we do know http://bit.ly/18N6rgX
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