My recommended reading for today April 13, 2014
by Stephen Tall on April 13, 2014
Here’s some of the articles that have caught my attention in the past couple of days…
- Twitter / TimMontgomerie: The political blog read by …
Where’s @libdemvoice *huff* RT @TimMontgomerie: The political blog read by most Tory MPs is…. @ConHome http://bit.ly/1oWsp90
- Could Jeremy Browne be the anti-Nigel Farage? » The Spectator
Headline’s a bit daft but article’s qt insightful: “Could Jeremy Browne be the anti-Nigel Farage?” by @JGForsyth: http://bit.ly/1hIHZLE
- It’s not Sajid Javid the cultural sector should be worried about, it’s Michael Rosen | Mark Pack
/ @markpack spot-on: “It’s not Sajid Javid the cultural sector should be worried about, it’s Michael Rosen” http://bit.ly/1iaPVtI
- The social media pillory | Flip Chart Fairy Tales
Invasion of privacy isn’t only wrong when it’s sexist. Excellent from @FlipChartRick » The social media pillory http://bit.ly/QfDSkv
- New Statesman | The progressive Lib Dem policies that no one knows about
“It’s almost like we want to confuse people.” http://bit.ly/1ncv75F < @richardmorrisuk on the LibDem problem of party/Govt policy dichotomy
- Fiscal policy, "Plan A" and the recovery: explaining the economics | National Institute of Economic and Social Research
Essential stuff from @jdportes >> Fiscal policy, “Plan A” and the recovery: explaining the economics http://bit.ly/1ncuPMi
- Stephen among top 10 names for probability of getting to Oxford | Stephen Tall
Good call if you named your child Eleanor or Peter. Bad luck Shannons and Shanes out there http://bit.ly/1ncqtVi
- Veteran Bootle MP Joe Benton could lose his seat with former Prime Minister's son eyeing constituency – Liverpool Echo
The only Lab MP I voted for (in ’97): Bootle MP Joe Benton cld lose his seat with former PM’s son eyeing constituency http://bit.ly/1jxZdQj
- Liberal Hero of the Week #66: Brexit Prize-winning Iain Mansfield | CentreForum Blog
My @CentreForum Liberal Hero this week is @iealondon’s #BrexitPrize-winning author Iain Mansfield http://bit.ly/1hxKbLM
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