My recommended reading for today April 27, 2014
by Stephen Tall on April 27, 2014
Here’s some of the articles that have caught my attention in the past couple of days…
- Nigel Farage is a phoney. Scrutinise him and he'll crumble | Nick Cohen | Comment is free | The Observer
Terrific polemic from Nick Cohen, railingng against both Nigel Farage and today’s shallow media http://bit.ly/1jVfNab
- Elections etc: How the 2015 general election forecast probabilities have changed thus far and why
As Labour’s poll lead shrinks, so its probability of winning the next election increases. That’s stats for you. http://bit.ly/1lUmifO
- Opinion: I’m voting Lib Dem in spite of, not because of, our ‘Party of IN’ campaign
The Eurosceptic case for voting LibDem: “I’m voting Lib Dem in spite of, not because of, our ‘Party of IN’ campaign” http://bit.ly/1hxlWwf
- The random risks of randomised trials – FT.com
/@TimHarford on the risks and ethics of RCTs (incl the @EducEndowFoundn) http://on.ft.com/1k4HK0G
- miss_s_b | A Stream of Consciousness On Class Warfare
Sometimes I agree 100% with @miss_s_b: A Stream of Consciousness On Class Warfare http://bit.ly/QMEEWm
- Nigel Farage interview: 'To do what I've done, you have to lack self-awareness' | Politics | The Guardian
Fair do’s to Farage: emerges unscathed from a Decca Aitkenhead interview. Rarity for a politician http://bit.ly/1k2NqrP
- NTEN ResearchED York Tickets, North Yorkshire – Eventbrite
I’m speaking alongside David Cameron and Mary Whitehouse in York on Sat 3 May. Lifetime’s ambition. http://bit.ly/1lPNfBu – #NTENRED
- How does UKIP keep selecting all these nutters? asks puzzled Farage
“How does UKIP keep selecting all these nutters? asks puzzled Farage” http://bit.ly/RSfLcW
- Nick Clegg and the Church: politicians should think before speaking on matters of faith – Telegraph Blogs
“Apologies if it turns out [disestablishment] has been party policy for ages,” writes @benedictbrogan http://bit.ly/1lb43o3. Any time, Ben.
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