Five must-read pieces from the magazine Sorry, Ken -- own up or accept the consequences You can't run against Boris as the banker-bashing candidate but avoid your own income tax. By Mehdi Hasan Out of the toy cupboard Children's authors are rarely asked for their opinion on how to get children reading. Why not? We know far more than politicians. By Michael Rosen Julia Gillard's rise marks the triumph of machine politics over feminism Modern feminism is bereft of its political, indeed socialist roots. By John Pilger Cameron's desperate offer to voters: nastiness in the national interest The high point of public enthusiasm for the Tories' welfare policies is now By Rafael Behr The NS Profile: Tim Montgomerie The softly spoken assassin feared by David Cameron. By George Eaton Five most-popular blogs Another credit crunch looms The threads holding up the balance sheets of the banks are growing perilously thin. By Ann Pettifor Rush Limbaugh: a vicious clown When somebody is paid to say the worst possible thing, it allows someone else to say the next worst thing and sound sane. By Laurie Penny Watch: Lansley chased by protesters Leaked footage of the Health Secretary being pursued during a hospital visit. By George Eaton Cardinal defends comparing gay marriage to slavery Keith O'Brien says it's "a perfectly good example of what could happen". By George Eaton Feminism is not about women, it is about power imbalances To change Britain for the better, we must dispute the right's depiction that feminism is about "issues". By Stella Creasy The issue is on sale now, or you can subscribe through the website. Now recruiting New Statesman Jobs is the job site for intelligent and forward thinking job seekers. Click below to search jobs from our featured employers. Leader: It's time to shift the tax burden from income to wealth Property taxes are fair, easy to collect and economically beneficial. | | |
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