My recommended reading for today March 21, 2014
by Stephen Tall on March 21, 2014
Here’s some of the articles that have caught my attention in the past couple of days…
- Osborne: Stealth convert to ‘Keynesian Thatcherism’ | Anatole Kaletsky
Anatole Kaletsky on the politics and economics of the recovery » Osborne: Stealth convert to ‘Keynesian Thatcherism’ http://reut.rs/1lUrC38
- Nate Silver's FiveThirtyEight: The Emptiness of Data Journalism | New Republic
If this is the best the Nate-haters can do, he’s just fine » The Emptiness of Data Journalism http://bit.ly/1erKFjT
- 22 Venn Diagrams Only British People Will Understand
Awesome > 22 Venn Diagrams Only British People Will Understand http://bzfd.it/1geKBpU (h/t entire timeline)
- Labour's fury: 'Stop patronising the working class, Grant Shapps. That's our job' – Telegraph Blogs
Dan Hodges is spot-on here. Labour’s feigned fury over #BingoTories is utter displacement activity http://bit.ly/1ijpYay
- www.ifs.org.uk
IFS: “If continue ‘protecting’ NHS, schools + overseas aid, cut to ‘unprotected’ departments cd be 35.6% by 2018–19” http://bit.ly/1ijlCA5
- Line of Duty: 10 key questions answered – Telegraph
I’m so glad someone’s made sense of that last episode > Line of Duty: 10 key questions answered http://bit.ly/1gUZSak
- mainly macro: I got to the third sentence of Osborne’s speech
Just in case you believe the spin from either the Coalition or Labour that the Govt actually stuck to Plan A… http://bit.ly/1hDkaGW
- The British jobs miracle » Spectator Blogs
Gah. @frasernelson is still using raw numbers when talking about employment figures. Please, please use rates http://bit.ly/1hDiWLY
- New Statesman | Osborne tells the same old story but this isn't a "Same Old Tory" Budget
By some distance the best take on the politics of #Budget2014 you’ll read today http://bit.ly/PR57ly « from @RafaelBehr
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