If you were forwarded this by a colleague please click here to subscribe | Ten must-read blogs It's not burdening our children with debt that should worry us Leaving our children without assets is a far greater problem than "saddling" them with debt. By Alex Andreou Labour set for a landslide victory in Corby by-election Ed Miliband's party opens up a 22-point lead in Louise Mensch's former constituency. By George Eaton In defence of Caitlin Moran and populist feminism Some educated women seem to want to keep feminism for themselves and cloak it in esoteric theory. By Rhiannon and Holly "Intersectionality", let me Google that for you You don't need an MA in Gender Studies to engage with feminist ideas. By Ray Filar In the foreign policy debate, what was left unsaid was most important of all More uses of "freedom" than "liberty", and none at all for "eurozone". By Alex Hern SNP majority reduced to one as two MSPs resign over pro-Nato stance Blow for Alex Salmond as John Finnie and Jean Urquhart leave in protest at change of defence policy. By George Eaton The Mitchell saga shows Tories in a branding emergency It is a bad sign when what a politician actually said matters less than the kind of things people expect him to say. By Rafael Behr The left's opposition to badger culls ignores the plight of our farmers Rural workers' livelihoods are being devastated by TB. Labour should come to their defence. By Rowenna Davis Out of the frying pan... how Britain lets down its most vulnerable migrants The failure of the UK Border Agency to help Margaret Nambi, and many others like her. By Alan White "Girls": All-consuming narcissism and entitlement are essential to its success These "Girls" are a voice of their generation, not the voice of their generation. By Jennifer O'Mahony 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!
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