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submitted by niles 1327 days ago (via libdemvoice.org)
All sounds horribly familiar.
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submitted by Huw_Dawson 1314 days ago (via paulwalter.blogspot.com)
Rather damning account of how Cameron's economic policy speech today was completely out of line with what he said about Brown in previous years, when he referred to Brown as the "Great Regulator".
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submitted by robknight 1139 days ago (via statebook.co.uk)
A hilarious spoof of Facebook, from the perspective of the government departments who want access to our data, courtesy of the Open Rights Group.
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submitted by Joe Otten 1131 days ago (via badscience.net)
"This is how I think it works. Journalists have a 1950s B-movie view of science. To them, it offers a feeling tone of cold, unquestionable truth that can be used to paste a veneer of objectivity over any moral prejudice you might have"
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submitted by kwisstan 742 days ago (via duncanborrowman.blogspot.com)
Duncan Borrowman, FE member, explains his decision to vote for coalition with Tories.
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submitted by lizw 958 days ago (via fabulousblueporcupine.wordpress.com)
Great fisk of Gove's proposals for the history curriculum.
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submitted by helenduffett 570 days ago (via sarabedford.org.uk)
Sara cautions against "poppy fascism"
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submitted by willhowells 1201 days ago (via politicalbetting.com)
"We don't do polls - but if we did..."
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submitted by saugatojas 1324 days ago (via liberalbureaucracy.blogspot.com)
A job that needs to be done to back up candidates


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