My must-reads this week September 2, 2016
by Stephen Tall on September 2, 2016
You can read all the articles that have caught my attention this week here: https://delicious.com/stephentall Below are a selection…
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- Jeremy Corbyn paid £20,000 by authoritarian government
Headline’s half the story > “Outrage as Tory MP calls £20,000 pay for few hours work “not an enormous amount”” http://bit.ly/2bHoTAk
- In Full: Tim Farron’s speech to the IPPR: Lib Dems will find a “more humane, effective, successful way of doing economics”
Tim Farron’s EU speech in full. Plenty of passion. But we need more than that now. http://bit.ly/2bMZlMK
- May should give HS2 the Hinkley treatment and apply the brakes | Business | The Times & The Sunday Times
Good from @maggiepagano » May should give HS2 the Hinkley treatment and apply the brakes http://bit.ly/2cdaLug
- Election Update: As The Race Tightens, Don’t Assume The Electoral College Will Save Clinton | FiveThirtyEight
Scary innit > “As The Race Tightens, Don’t Assume The Electoral College Will Save Clinton” https://53eig.ht/2bER1Dj
- 'Glaring deficiencies' in EU debate, Electoral Reform Society says – BBC News
I am *shocked* … ‘Glaring deficiencies’ in EU debate, says Electoral Reform Society http://bbc.in/2bLkGrF
- Four reasons why Brexit negotiations are harder than you (or the Cabinet) might think – Medium
I think this may be too pessimistic but… Worth a read, mind. Chris Hanretty on 4 big obstacles facing Brexit: http://bit.ly/2bDEZbs
- Why things are not as bleak as they look for social democrats « Labour Uncut
Persuasive by Jonathan Todd: liberal-left progressivism is alive and well… in Nth America. Europe, think on http://bit.ly/2bIdIlz
- www.ft.com
The FT analyses the triple whammy facing the liberal-left in 2020 http://on.ft.com/2bC10Yf
- Jeremy Corbyn set to win landslide victory – what now for his opponents?
“Until members reflect the MPs, or MPs reflect members, Labour will remain united in name but divided in spirit” http://bit.ly/2c80fUZ