My recommended reading for today May 30, 2014
by Stephen Tall on May 30, 2014
Here’s some of the articles that have caught my attention in the past couple of days…
- The crushed Lib Dems have a bright future | The Times
I agree work almost all this @pcollinstimes piece, except idea Clegg can secure 2nd coalition: he can’t http://thetim.es/RHteDt
- Grammar schools widen gap between rich and poor – Education News – Education – The Independent
Grammar schools = social inequality http://ind.pn/1kjeDoC < unsurprising finding of the day
- Liberal Democrat discipline is gone, and the convulsions will deepen | Steve Richards | Comment is free | The Guardian
Steve Richards predicts w/ Clegg leading “there will be no 2nd Con-Lib coalition even if another hung parliament” http://bit.ly/RElimd
- Disadvantaged three- and four-year-olds losing out on good quality nursery provision | Nuffield Foundation
Big negative implications for for-profit schools based on this @NuffieldFound research on nursery provision http://bit.ly/1oKaJKy
- The death knell has sounded for winner-takes-all elections | The Times
Better late than never, Tim 🙂 >> The death knell has sounded for winner-takes-all elections | The Times http://thetim.es/1px8p9N
- Nick Clegg is paying the price for being king of compromise | Simon Jenkins | Comment is free | The Guardian
My Simon Jenkins theory: he writes a different paragraph each day then randomises their order to see who’ll notice http://bit.ly/1ospioB
- Stephan Shakespeare: No overall control will be a theme of our national politics for quite a while | Conservative Home
Yep // Stephan Shakespeare: No overall control will be a theme of our national politics for quite a while http://bit.ly/1tlAp0j
- EXCLUSIVE POLL: 54% of Lib Dem members want Nick Clegg to stay as leader
EXCLUSIVE POLL: 54% of Lib Dem members want Nick Clegg to stay as leader http://bit.ly/1kbVXXH
- Ouch. My first thoughts on the European election results for the four main parties | Stephen Tall
Ouch. My first thoughts on the European election results for the four main parties http://bit.ly/1jRI5Gv
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