My recommended reading for today July 4, 2014
by Stephen Tall on July 4, 2014
Here’s some of the articles that have caught my attention in the past couple of days…
- EEF Blog: Educating Ethics and the Facebook Furore | News & Events | The Education Endowment Foundation
“Educating Ethics and the Facebook furore” http://bit.ly/1lCrQK9
- Is the summer campaign an admission of failure? | Alex's Archives
Thoughtful stuff from @shoadanalexm, esp 2nd half: “Is the LibDem summer campaign an admission of failure?” http://bit.ly/1iQVf8L
- Stephen Tall: Cameron is doing his best to hold his party together, but it may not suffice | Conservative Home
Me @ConHome: Liberals at War: A Warning from History for the Tories http://bit.ly/1rSg7MS
- Forget the politics of leaving Europe. What is the economic case? – Comment – Voices – The Independent
Brilliantly macro article from Hamish McRae: “the question is: would it be better to be just in, or just out?” http://ind.pn/1r21f0C
- David Cameron's defeat by Jean-Claude Juncker has set Britain up for an EU referendum win – Comment – Voices – The Independent
An optimistic but (I think) pretty accurate assessment by @johnrentoul of David Cameron’s Juncker defeat http://ind.pn/1r1Zvo9
- David Cameron was right about Juncker. Which makes his defeat more dire | Andrew Rawnsley | Comment is free | The Observer
Good Rawnsley line: “Mrs Merkel cares more about her own political skin than she does about David Cameron’s hide” http://bit.ly/1x1qUXH
- David Cameron was right about Juncker. Which makes his defeat more dire | Andrew Rawnsley | Comment is free | The Observer
Good Ranwsley line: “Mrs Merkel cares more about her own political skin than she does about David Cameron’s hide” http://bit.ly/1x1qKQ4
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