Polly Toynbee today warns that the Conservatives will probably take power at a time when their policies of saving and cutting will have the most damaging effect.
Also writing in the Guardian, Vincent Cable, the Liberal Democrats' Treasury spokesman, says the financial crisis should spur greater action on tax avoiders.
The Lib Dem supporters' website Lib Dem Voice today offers us 25 "random things" about the party.
In the Times, Rachel Sylvester cautions against the idea of an all-elected House of Lords.
Boris Johnson uses his Daily Telegraph column to argue that the sentiments of those who "don't want these Italians coming here ... and taking our jobs", are "ugly, mad and wrong".
Dominic Lawson also ponders the wildcat strikes in the Independent, claiming nationalism has its roots in socialism as well as fascism.