My recommended reading for today March 28, 2014
by Stephen Tall on March 28, 2014
Here’s some of the articles that have caught my attention in the past couple of days…
- Labour’s right is rumbling. Not before time. « Labour Uncut
Labour isn’t united argues @atulh. Its dwindling poll lead is abt to convince it to have debate it shd hv had in 2010 http://bit.ly/1pejDQB
- A terrible policy at a terrible time | Opinion | Times Higher Education
I hope Labour listens to SMF’s @emranmian “If Lab does adopt a graduate tax policy it will be making a grave mistake” http://bit.ly/1lpwLmX
- We still don't know what works in education
“We still don’t know what works in education,” argues Durham’s Prof Stephen Gorard http://bit.ly/1hyYk6f
- The Clegg-Farage debate | openDemocracy
Wise words as ever from @sundersays > The Clegg-Farage debate | openDemocracy http://bit.ly/1dvgv0K
- For Columnist, a Change of Tone | FiveThirtyEight
This, from Nate Silver on Paul Krugman, is very brilliant > For Columnist, a Change of Tone | FiveThirtyEight http://53eig.ht/1gF186F
- New Statesman | The sound of Labour silence: Miliband can’t rely on the Tories to keep hurting Cameron for him
“When Tory attacks constant, Mili silences too long and loud” » The sound of Labour silence by @rafaelbehr » http://bit.ly/1m7AXoD
- BBC News – The EU debate – who won?
Fair analysis from BBC ‘s Nick Robinson » The EU debate – who won? http://bbc.in/1hu59G5
- New Statesman | Labour can’t stand Farage but they don’t want him to fail
Ah tribalism. When your enemy’s enemy is your ally » Labour can’t stand Farage but daren’t yet will him to fail http://bit.ly/1fjXE49
- Clegg v Farage | The Times
No hyperbole here as The Times anticipates #NickVNigel > “This is Godzilla versus King Kong.” http://thetim.es/1izhUCD
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