My recommended reading for today February 14, 2014
by Stephen Tall on February 14, 2014
Here’s some of the articles that have caught my attention in the past couple of days…
- Who’d be an MP? | LabourList
Yep. This, from @EmmaBurnell_, on the self-fulfilling cynical public suspicion of MPs’ motives is excellent http://bit.ly/1mbvqRA
- feedly.com
The declining Labour core vote by @atulh » http://bit.ly/1dJa9EJ
- feedly.com
Peter Blatchford highlights problems remain: “Addressing the bigger picture on teaching assistant interventions” http://bit.ly/1nuT4nu
- Decentralisation – easier said than done | The Institute for Government
Some good advice for Ed Miliband from @instituteforgov here: “Decentralisation – easier said than done” http://bit.ly/NDvavH
- What lies behind the spectacular collapse of the British far-right?
Fascinating from @GoodwinMJ > Ukip’s rise poses at least as many questions to the Left as to the Right. http://bit.ly/1dIOXP0
- Elections etc: Revised long-range forecasting method for a 2015 British General Election
There’s a 56% chance of the Conservatives remaining the largest single party in 2015, says @StephenDFisher > http://bit.ly/1dIOrk7
- Paying for the BBC – Telegraph
It happens v rarely so let me say#IagreewiththeTorygraph > “A review of the BBC licence fee is long overdue” http://bit.ly/NDi7KC
- BBC News – Labour MP defends party stance on income tax powers
Ah. Now I see how committed Labour is to devolution. They doesn’t want Welsh Assembly to have income tax powers http://bbc.in/1dILjok
- bit.ly
The 6 polling phases of the 2010-15 P’ment, so far | @robfordmancs | http://bit.ly/1gr3oMf (Obvs it’s the P.S. I like best, mind…)
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