My recommended reading for today August 28, 2013
by Stephen Tall on August 28, 2013
Here’s today’s hand-picked selection that caught my interest…
- Syria: what do Liberal Democrats want?
Thoughtful analysis from @caronmlindsay > Syria: what do Liberal Democrats want? http://bit.ly/152A8Ud
- BBC Sport – Yeovil 3-3 Birmingham (2-3 pens)
I like this. “Yeovil let Birmingham walk in a goal unopposed to make amends for their own “unsporting” equaliser” http://bbc.in/15g5Y5P
- Pocket Watch – Postscript to another busy exam results season | The Pearson Think Tank
Interesting analysis from @PearsonThinkTk’s Pocket Watch – Postscript to another busy exam results season http://bit.ly/15g4CrY
- UK Polling Report
Blair’s legacy: British public 2:1 against missile strikes on Syria http://bit.ly/13XlUZX (via @anthonyjwells)
- Audio: Cameron, Clegg and Miliband on Syria and what their statements tell us » Spectator Blogs
Legal, proportionate – but, most of all, guaranteed to work without fuss. The united line of the 3 leaders on Syria http://bit.ly/1dMYXu6
- Kant and Syria's civil war: Trigger unhappy | The Economist
“Kant and Syria’s civil war” http://econ.st/1ceq3si Includes important points on the differences between Syria and Bosnia.
- FactCheck: the badger cull – what we know and what we don’t know | The FactCheck Blog | The FactCheck Blog
Read @FactCheck and see for yourself if you think the available evidence justifies the badger cull http://bit.ly/150MBaR
- The Independent View: Liberal Democrats should support nuclear power
“Nuclear power is very low carbon.” @STindale with the killer argument for Lib Dems still unsure http://bit.ly/1dMTR17
- Party Reform: The Interim Peers List, is it fit for purpose?
.@sue_doughty asks if the LibDem Interim Peers List is fit for purpose. http://bit.ly/13XgMoB Not til I’m on it, no. [/joke]
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