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submitted by james.graham 649 days ago (via guardian.co.uk)
#ge2010 #disobeymurdoch #nickcleggsfault #iagreewithnick #hangem
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submitted by james.graham 652 days ago (via theliberati.net)
#iagreewithnick #nickcleggsfault #disobeymurdoch
submitted by Niklas Smith 690 days ago (via freethinkingeconomist.com)
Giles Wilkes satirises Left Foot Forward's foot-in-mouth "report" about Lib Dem tax policy. Please also read James Graham's excellent post: http://socialliberal.net/2010/03/15/fabians-fail-the-fairness-test/
submitted by markpack 692 days ago (via socialliberal.net)
James Graham demolishes the Fabian Society's analysis of Lib Dem tax plans
submitted by markpack 703 days ago (via economist.com)
"If you are not interested in the nexus of power and money in British politics, and in whether the people at the top keep their word, it seems to me you ought not to bother being a journalist (or edit a newspaper). This is without question a big story, and I am surprised to see the Telegraph and the Mail bury it on inside pages."
submitted by james.graham 704 days ago (via boingboing.net)
Hugely embarrassing - we need to sort this out!
submitted by Niklas Smith 706 days ago (via theliberati.net)
"I just don’t want either of the fuckers. To the 45% of the population living in a constituency where the Lib Dems are in first or second place: please. We might not be perfect but surely it’s the better option by a wide margin?" James Graham wrestles with the question of whether Labour can ever be a worthwhile government. The answer, as you might guess from the quote, is "not yet!"
submitted by markpack 714 days ago (via peterblack.blogspot.com)
What happens when you sit next to Simon on the train?
submitted by james.graham 718 days ago (via markpack.org.uk)
This is worth reading for the comments. Marvel as Dr Pack (politely) tears the claims of the climate change deniers into little pieces.
submitted by MarkThompson 720 days ago (via liberalburblings.co.uk)
Comprehensive demolition of Tory interventions in the electoral reform debate by Paul.
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