My must-reads this week January 16, 2015
by Stephen Tall on January 16, 2015
Here’s some of the articles that have caught my attention this week…
- Sutton Trust – Election consensus and challenges
On education “there’s far more consensus and continuity [among] parties than you might think” notes @conorfryan: http://bit.ly/1sC0Cxc
- Compulsory voting could save our politics | The Times
Right diagnosis, @montie, wrong cure > “Compulsory voting could save our politics” http://thetim.es/1INrzA2
- UK Polling Report
Sensible from @anthonyjwells on TV debates debate & whether it’ll affect Cameron’s ratings http://bit.ly/1IMUBjh
- 21 struggles faced by a dad raising a daughter in a sexist world – Us Vs Th3m
Do read @Natt on “21 struggles faced by a dad raising a daughter in a sexist world” http://bit.ly/17DDJjE
- Stephen Tall: Here we go. My predictions for the coming election. | Conservative Home
Bored by the polls already? Let me save you the trouble: “Here we go. My predictions for the coming election.” http://bit.ly/1yekmGv
- Anxious Britain will find no succour in a TV election debate | Compass
Impressive two factual errors by Zoe Williams in first four sentences. See if you can spot them http://bit.ly/1KDCQXv
- 2015 election – the next big ballot box surprise? | Gavin Kelly | Comment is free | The Guardian
Gavin Kelly looks at the post-May possibilities in the event of a second hung parliament http://bit.ly/1Beei36
- One week down… | Total Politics
Handy bird’s eye view of the 1st week’s 2015 election campaign – @sammacrory’s 7 things http://bit.ly/1BbPBV9
- Paris attacks: We have experienced anarchy like this before. We should not over-react to it – Comment – Voices – The Independent
Not new, not unique and not just Islamic. Paddy Ashdown on terrorism and the Charlie Hebdo murders http://ind.pn/1KB5xnZ
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