Fab 5: Thursday 25 February 2010

Your Fab 5 for today:

  • Liam Byrne, Cabinet Minister, responds to George Osborne’s Mais Lecture.
  • Paul Waugh sets out a checklist for Cameron and Osborne to satisfy those in the Conservatives who a worried about the current lack of policy clarity.
  • The Economist’s Bagehot interviewed Gordon Brown this week. He blogs about the interview here, where he also links to the write up and transcript elsewhere on The Economist’s site.
  • Jim Killock from the Open Rights Group argues on Left Foot Forward that the copyright debate has been captured by special interests.
  • And Darrell Goodliffe writes for Labourlist on the challenges and opportunities for party funding.