My recommended reading for today September 25, 2013
by Stephen Tall on September 25, 2013
Here’s today’s hand-picked selection that caught my interest…
- David Blunkett and the Nazi propaganda | What You Can Get Away With – Nick Barlow's blog
Super takedown by @nickjbarlow > David Blunkett and the Nazi propaganda http://bit.ly/1fkP5eo
- Behold, Ed Miliband's new populism of the left | Jonathan Freedland | Comment is free | The Guardian
Jonathan Freedland insightful on Mili attempt to redefine debate > Behold, Ed Miliband’s new populism of the left http://bit.ly/1gZ9dhC
- Sketch: Ed Miliband's repeat prescription – Telegraph
Just brilliant from @MichaelPDeacon » Sketch: Ed Miliband’s repeat prescription http://bit.ly/19D8Yor
- Tim Harford — Article — Ten email commandments
Fantastic advice from Tim Harford » “Ten email commandments” http://bit.ly/1balKle
- ‘Tories still on track to lose the next election’
“‘Tories still on track to lose the next election’” http://bit.ly/15qULz3 Yep.
- Factcheck: Does it take an average family 22 years to save for a home deposit? | Full Fact
Ed Miliband says it takes an avg family 22 yrs to save for a home deposit http://bit.ly/16xmTL3 « spot when the trend began (clue: 1997).
- FactCheck: Pouring cold water on Labour’s fuel price freeze | The FactCheck Blog | The FactCheck Blog
“FactCheck: Pouring cold water on Labour’s fuel price freeze” http://bit.ly/1fi7xUZ « tricky for Lab as consumer grps come out against plan
- Labour and the ‘long ugly’ | Hopi Sen
.@HopiSen on “Lab & the ‘long ugly’”. It’s a good phrase. As rationing fatigued Lab 45-50, will it bite Coalition? http://bit.ly/1b9Rk2m
- German election diary: See them exit, one by one | The Economist
Sunday changed things. A lot » “German election diary: See them exit, one by one | The Economist” http://bit.ly/15q7kKY
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