Fab 5: Wednesday 17 February 2010
February 17th, 2010 by Alex Baker
Your Fab 5 for today:
New unemployment figures out today, showing a slight decline in the number of people classed as unemployed. Stephanie Flanders, the BBC’s Economics editor, looks at the divide between the experience of public and private sector workers. Left Foot Forward’s Graeme Cook has also analysed the figures.
Sunder Katwala, The Fabian Society General Secretary, blogs at NextLeft about the decision by the folk who run the Oscars to implement an Alternate Vote system this year.
Lib Dem Voice fisk Shadow Environment Secretary Nick Herbert’s speech about gay rights in the US.
And, if you haven’t seen it, then take a look at Tim Montgomerie’s attempt to replicate the success of mydavidcameron.com with his own version attacking the Labour party – mylabourposter. Not as good as the original and, thus far, wit is scarce.

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