Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Romney attacks US voters as "dependent" | Why fashion is a feminist issue | Labour surges to a 15-point poll lead

New Statesman  

Weekly Online
Newsletter
18 Sep 2012

HOME EDITOR'S CHOICE ECONOMICS POLITICS CULTURE BLOGS JOBS SUBSCRIBE


If you were forwarded this by a colleague please click here to subscribe


Editor's Choice

Ten must-read blogs

  1. Romney says 47% of US voters are "dependent" and will never vote for him
    Secret video reveals Republican candidate describing 47% of voters as "victims" who will always vote for Obama. By George Eaton

  2. Thinspiration and exploitation: why fashion is deeply uncool
    Is fashion a feminist issue? Of course it bloody is. By Rhiannon and Holly

  3. Osborne should beware of bolstering the Tories' anti-green wing
    Voters don't see climate change as a priority, but caring about it was an emblem of Tory moderation. By Rafael Behr

  4. Why the editor of Closer should get her tits out
    Laurence Pieau thinks that the topless shots of the Duchess of Cambridge are "full of joy" and "not degrading". I won't believe it until I see her nipples. By Helen Lewis

  5. Fisking the Mail on Sunday's "Gove-Levels" story
    The inaccuracies in the paper's big education scoop. By Adam Creen

  6. The 2012 US election is Bush-Kerry in reverse
    Like the Democrats in 2004, the Republicans have over-estimated their instinctive appeal to voters. By Jonn Elledge

  7. Labour surges to a 15-point lead, but there's a catch
    60% of voters still prefer Cameron as Prime Minister to Miliband. By George Eaton

  8. Grant Morrison: Why I'm stepping away from superheroes
    The comics author on gay Batman, fan entitlement - and why accepting an honour from the Queen doesn't mean he's sold out. By Laura Sneddon

  9. By putting pressure on Obama over Israel and Iran, Netanyahu is helping Romney
    If Romney is elected, war in the Middle East could be on the horizon. By John Stoehr

  10. Is there a new Ed Miliband coalition?
    New polling shows that Labour supporters are more liberal on issues such as immigration than in 2010. By Anthony Painter

Subscribe!

The issue is on sale now, or you can subscribe through the website.

Special Offer

"Memoirs of a Revolutionary" by Victor Serge (worth £9.99) free when you purchase 12 issues today for just £12 by Direct Debit.

Subscribe today for the following benefits:

  • Save £125 on the annual cover price!
  • Never miss an issue
  • The magazine will be delivered to your door each week - sent by first class mail or airmail
  • Free access to the PDF edition (worth £50 a year)
  • Money back guarantee - we will send you a full refund on the unexpired part of your subscription should you decide you don't want to receive any more issues
  • Free access to the New Statesman archive
  • Subscription continues for £14.99 at quarterly intervals, unless cancelled, for one year. Then £9.99 a month thereafter.


New Statesman Jobs

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.

Deputy Editorial and Science Director - Medical Education
  • London
  • £45000 - £60000 per annum

A well-respected global independent medical communications agency has a fantastic opportunity for a talented Deputy Editorial & Science Director.

This is a superb agency that offers employees a vibrant working environment in London and a great remuneration package.


Recruiter: Fresh Connect Recruitment
 
Search thousands of top-quality jobs, click here
Sign up to New Statesman Jobs


 





Kindly note that if you receive this e-mail your e-mail address is being held by us for the purpose of communicating with you on New Statesman related matters. If you do not wish us to e- mail you, please unsubscribe from this list. New Statesman Limited is a Data Controller for the purposes of the Data Protection Act 1998. © New Statesman Ltd. 2009. The above information may be privileged. If you are not the intended recipient of this email please destroy it. As Internet communications are not secure please note that the New Statesman does not accept legal responsibility for the content of this email message.

No comments:

Post a Comment