Monday, November 15, 2010

The Daley Dozen: Monday

1. Benedict Brogan thanks John Major for saving us from Ireland's fate.
2. Jonathan Jones thinks we need to take another look at the minimum wage.
3. Cranmer isn't pleased with Conservative Home.
4. Mark Wallace believes that paying ransoms is wrong.
5. Mat Smith on why Nick Clegg hasn't betrayed Lib Dems.
6. Nick Pearce offers an alternative account to David Laws.
7. Paul Waugh points out the faux pas of Eric Joyce.
8. Guido watches the Labour Students line up for Oldham selection.
9. Iain Martin warns Gove that he better be prepared for a fight.
10. John Redwood reckons even the Bank of England gets things wrong.
11. Jules Peck welcomes Cameron's Happiness Index.
12. Burning our Money has brilliant blog on spending, and a video too...


2 comments:

Sres said...

Brendan Barber... I'd love to know how he defines wealth.

I think this is a reasonable definition: A great quantity or store of money, valuable possessions, property, or other riches.

Clearly Brendan Barber does not understand how the public sector is funded.

Anonymous said...

I agree with Cranmer - I for one am not taken in by the fetish that is ConservativeHome

Lets hope labour select a student leader for Oldham. I look forward to seeing fire-extinguisher shaped leaflets