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Editor's Choice

Five must-read pieces from the magazine

  1. Labour must search for answers and not merely aspire to be a repository for people's anger
    The centre has not shifted to the left. By Tony Blair

  2. Staggers envy, being rejected by Martin Amis, and why the left hated Maggie so much
    Boris Johnson explains why the New Statesman used to keep him up at night. By Boris Johnson

  3. Ed Miliband: "The biggest enemy is not enthusiasm for the Conservatives"
    Rafael Behr spent the day on the campaign trail with the Labour leader - a day that took a dramatic turn with news that Thatcher is dead. By Rafael Behr

  4. The paradox of fairness
    Is the world a better place if the vicious suffer for their viciousness? And what exactly are just deserts? By Jenny Diski

  5. When will Republicans realise Latino America holds the balance of power?
    The message from Barack Obama's victory in the 2012 election was that Latino America holds the balance of power. By Nicky Woolf

Five must-read blogs

  1. Thatcher's victories are too old and complete to help Cameron
    Conservatives are winning a cultural campaign to nationalise their political bereavement and it will do them no favours in the end. By Rafael Behr

  2. Preview: Julian Barnes on Christopher Hitchens, David Cameron and Rupert Murdoch
    The novelist gives a rare interview in the New Statesman Centenary Issue. By Helen Lewis

  3. Why Labour must defend universal benefits for pensioners
    The party should remember that benefits for the poor end up being poor benefits.
    By George Eaton

  4. Markets and Liberty: Inside Thatcher's Treasury
    Helen Goodman MP was a Treasury civil servant during the Thatcher years. She wonders what lies behind the impulse to rewrite history. By Helen Goodman

  5. Crib Sheet: Green Parents and Earth Mothers
    Glosswitch reads parenting manuals so you don't have to. By Glosswitch

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