1. The UKIP vote isn't so much a eurosceptic vote as an anti-politics vote
If Cameron wants to win back UKIP voters, he should focus on reducing crime and cutting immigration, argues Paul Goodman at ConservativeHome.
2. Unemployment down, but snakes not ladders on job prospects
Today’s numbers show that full time employment is decreasing, and being replaced by sectors such as “part time self employed”, says Channel 4's Faisal Islam.
3. Doesn’t the drastic rise in prescription charges undermine the NHS?
The cost of administering prescription charges is so high that the NHS would be better off abolishing them, argues Sirena Bergman at Liberal Conspiracy.
4. PMQs: David Cameron is nasty to Douglas Carswell
At a time of some discontent on the Conservative benches, Cameron's high-handed approach has its risks, says the Telegraph's James Kirkup.
5. Break out the nose pegs and vote for Livingstone
Voting Labour, and by extension for Livingstone, is the only way to keep Johnson out, writes David Talbot at Labour Uncut.