The super quicky one
Jennie seems to have dropped off the interwebs, so I’ll post a quick web review and she can post over me if she surfaces unscathed.
Chicken Yoghurt – Brown’s statements about us lot stopping wasting food has received short-shrift across the blogs. Justin explains that it’s not a bad idea, it’s just…
Stumbling and Mumbling – And then Chris weighs in with some elementary economics for Gordon.
Remembering the Ability in Disability – Jumping deep into the sticky argument that is inclusive education. Forget participating in every activity, it’s about being around everyone else and socialising.
Amused Cynicism – Yay! The latest Britblog roundup is upon us.
Cassilis – Polly wrote about relative poverty at the weekend. Liam responds.
The Daily (Maybe) – JimJay asks for calm in the debate on knife crime. Law and order related outrage is rarely the best way to tackle social problems.
Right, that’ll do you for now. I hope Jennie’s okay! *UPDATE* Jennie is fine, she suffering a “dicky” internet connection. Phew.
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Thanks for the link Aaron, but where did you get it from? I sent it to Sunny to be cross posted here!
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