Fab 5: Monday 8 February 2010
A new week, a new Fab 5:
Alastair Campbell blogs on an emotional weekend.
Rachel Younger of Sky’s Boulton & Co. focuses on the hand-picked audience in David Cameron’s speech today, rather than the speech itself. Meanwhile, Paul Waugh of the Evening Standard spots a potential flaw in one of Cameron’s proposals.
Political Betting have a very interesting post from statistician Andy Cooke on whether the Tories can achieve a majority with less than a 9% swing at the next election (the marker required for a majority when applying a national uniform swing).
Finally, Thierry Schaffauser – a sex worker – argues on the Guardian’s Comment Is Free that sex workers should be allowed to advertise.
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