My recommended reading for today April 6, 2014
by Stephen Tall on April 6, 2014
Here’s some of the articles that have caught my attention in the past couple of days…
- Tim Harford — Article — What next for behavioural economics?
Very interesting from @timharford » “What next for behavioural economics?” http://bit.ly/1hsjdiO
- Why Nigel Farage reminds me of Enoch Powell – Telegraph Blogs
“Why Farage reminds me of Enoch”: his view of the world is off-the-peg Powellite isolationism” http://bit.ly/PCH6xZ (h/t @dlknowles)
- Elections etc: A long range forecast for the UKIP share of the vote at the 2015 general election
Steve Fisher’s latest » “A long range forecast for the UKIP share of the vote at the 2015 general election” http://bit.ly/1hr3jp1
- Maria Miller expenses: transcript of adviser's conversation with Telegraph – Telegraph
So Maria Miller’s SpAd didn’t actually threaten Telegraph with post-Leveson retribution after all: journo spin http://bit.ly/1jce8iV
- Maria Miller, the media and the modest ministerial talent pool | Politics | theguardian.com
“Fleet Street gets the politicians it deserves.” Cliche but true from @michaelwhite on Maria Miller http://bit.ly/1jccGx2
- Chart of the day: how spending on day-to-day public services will have been cut by 37% by 2018-19 | Stephen Tall
Chart of the Day: spending on day-to-day public services to be cut by 37% http://bit.ly/1hckekZ (ht @FlipChartRick)
- Liberal Hero of the Week #65: Sir Samuel Brittan | CentreForum Blog
My 65th choice of @CentreForum Liberal Hero this week is Sir Samuel Brittan of the @FinancialTimes > http://bit.ly/1hcj5tw
- Chart of the day: how spending on day-to-day public services will have been cut by 37% by 2018-19
Delighted to welcome @GuidoFawkes to the @libdemvoice comments on the 37% cuts to front-line public spending http://bit.ly/1q5RxaA
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