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Ten must-read blogs

  1. Myths and realities about Equal Marriage
    The complexity of the process should not dissuade the government from sticking to its guns.
    By Adam Wagner

  2. "Loongate" shows some Tories want to be insulted by Cameron
    There are Conservatives who need routine evidence of treason to justify perpetual rebellion against their leader. By Rafael Behr

  3. The Five Main Issues Facing Modern Feminism
    Despite our collective achievements, sexism today can seem an insurmountable obstacle. These are the fronts we are fighting on. By Rhiannon and Holly

  4. UKIP just two points behind the Tories in new poll
    Support for UKIP surges to a record high of 22 per cent in the latest Survation poll, with the Tories down five points to 24 per cent. By George Eaton

  5. Lez Miserable: "Every time I kiss a woman in public, I risk homophobic abuse."
    Now is the time for uninhibited gay smooching. By Eleanor Margolis

  6. Labour's five steps to tackle tax avoidance
    David Cameron has failed to bring forward the changes which are needed to bring transparency. Labour would develop a robust and effective corporation tax system. By By Ed Balls and Catherine McKinnell

  7. The best way to fix the long term is with more short-termism
    People don't like thinking about hard problems while the economy is a mess. By Alex Hern

  8. Exhibits A-D : four reasons why the legal aid reforms need to be stopped
    The legal aid reforms will lead to innocent people being jailed. By Barrister's Wife

  9. It's Michael Gove who is undermining school standards
    Instead of playing to the gallery, the Education Secretary needs to learn from what works.
    By Stephen Twigg

  10. While the Tories head right, the Republicans are beginning to modernise
    The GOP is embracing immigration reform and is under grassroots pressure to reverse its opposition to gay marriage. By Kiran Moodley

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