My must-reads this week November 28, 2014
by Stephen Tall on November 28, 2014
Here’s some of the articles that have caught my attention this week…
- The immigration speech David Cameron should be giving | Jonathan Portes | Comment is free | The Guardian
The immigration speech Jonathan Portes would write for David Cameron http://bit.ly/1HJEEg7 (It’s v good tho wd only really work if JP = PM)
- Do the media fear their grip on mass communications is failing? | LabourList
This from Labour MP Jon Trickett is actually pretty funny. Not sure intentionally so, but never mind. http://bit.ly/15ydB8Y
- John Lewis' 2014 Christmas ad campaign is the full Monty
This is why John Lewis invests so much in its Xmas ad campaign http://bit.ly/1zXxMqd
- Election for Lib Dem Party President: who will win, according to our exclusive survey | Stephen Tall
/@LibDemDaisy will be elected new LibDem party president acc to our members’ survey (NB check caveats!) http://bit.ly/1HFHDWO
- 5 things Nick Clegg could do next
“4. Stop going to #PMQs, start touring the country” My advice to Nick Clegg last July http://bit.ly/11TZg4Z Check. (h/t @hmatthews92)
- Honesty is the last thing Ukippers want | The Times
Very good from @Dannythefink, picking apart the inconsistencies in the Tory right’s / Ukip’s immigration rhetoric http://thetim.es/1zX6a4O
- BBC News – Cornwall Council's Alex Folkes 'child risk' claim to be probed
BBC News reports independent inquiry into Cornwall Council’s ‘child risk’ accusations against Alex Folkes http://bbc.in/15r5cnA
- Liberal Democrat councillor fights child-risk allegations | Politics | The Guardian
The Guardian reports Cornwall Council’s appalling treament of Alex Folkes http://bit.ly/1vLbU2L
- Damian McBride, Polls, Politics and the Rubik's Cube
A good post by Damian McBride, “Polls, Politics and the Rubik’s Cube” – esp his dodge to sidestep Tristramphobia http://bit.ly/1HEx3zq
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