Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Poll blow for the Tories | Amanda Knox: the press's shame | Laurie Penny occupies Wall Street | Lefties the Tories love

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The ten must-read blogs from the last week on newstatesman.com

  1. Exclusive poll: The Tory brand is still toxic
    Just 40 per cent of people "would consider" voting for the party at the next election. 60 per cent would not. By George Eaton

  2. The Amanda Knox case is another blow to the press
    In the rush to be first, sometimes something - anything - will do. By Steve Baxter

  3. Occupying Wall Street
    A dispatch from the New York frontline. By Laurie Penny

  4. The Lefties it's OK to love
    In this week's NS, the left told us which Tories they love. But is that love reciprocated? By Graeme Archer

  5. Labour's right to join the economic debate is under attack
    Osborne's attempt to create a sense of equivalence between Fred Goodwin and Ed Balls is a threat to Labour. By Rafael Behr

  6. Licence to kill
    President Obama has assassinated a US citizen via drone strike. Yet his supporters are shamefully silent. By Mehdi Hasan

  7. Boris fires a warning shot at Cameron over police cuts
    Cameron looked uneasy as Boris vowed not to let police numbers fall below a "safe" level. By George Eaton

  8. In search of the "Responsibility Society"
    Can we give substance to Ed Miliband's vision? By Marc Stears

  9. Osborne's feeble response to the growth crisis
    You can't fault the Chancellor's chutzpah. But his growth strategy is paper thin. By George Eaton

  10. So Labour failed on education, did it?
    As usual, the conventional wisdom is wrong. By Mehdi Hasan

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