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The real reason Ken lost | What Hollande's victory means | Misogyny and Fleet Street Fox

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Editor's Choice

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

  1. Europe hasn't swung to the left - or the right
    Voters have punished incumbents of every stripe for hard times. By Guy Lodge and Will Paxton

  2. Fleet Street Fox's hypocritical misogyny
    Women should stop denigrating women, says columnist. By Sarah Ditum

  3. The real reasons Boris won and Ken lost
    Both sides have drawn the wrong lessons from the result. By Adam Bienkov

  4. Will the Lib Dems reach for the eject button?
    As Cameron and Clegg relaunch the coalition, the Lib Dems plan an early exit. By George Eaton

  5. Why Ron Paul could still rain on Romney's parade
    The libertarian candidate who won't go quietly. By John Stoehr

  6. Morning Call: pick of the papers
    The ten must-read comment pieces from this morning's papers.

  7. Ken will be remembered as one of the great city leaders
    If you seek his memorial, look around you. By Diane Abbott

  8. What the Greek election tells us about Europe
    A political consensus shattered. By Petros Fassoulas

  9. How Cameron and Miliband greeted Hollande
    The PM has lost an ally, while the Labour leader has gained one. By George Eaton

  10. Battle of the wheatfield
    Rational discussion of genetically modified crops is beyond us. By Michael Brooks

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