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Morning Call: pick of the papers

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Must-read comment pieces from this morning's newspapers.

Only Cameron can rescue the coalition. But does he want to? (Observer)

Andrew Rawnsley says that Cameron must silence Tory rebels if he is to carry out boundary changes

A political truce finally exposed as a conspiracy (Sunday Telegraph)

Janet Daley argues that the Lords reform battle reveals the flaws of coalition government

Cameron's problem? It's not the coalition but his own revolting MPs (Independent on Sunday)

John Rentoul analyses the problem Cameron faces on his own back benches

Born poor? Bad luck, you have won last prize in the lottery of life (Observer)

Will Hutton blames privatisation for soaring inequality

The security industry has politicians in its thrall (Independent on Sunday)

Nick Pickles argues that security companies like G4S have too much power

David Cameron must restore order below decks to steady the ship (Sunday Telegraph)

Matthew D'Ancona on where to go next after Lords reform

Civic pride is alive and well - but no thanks to Cameron (Observer)

Catherine Bennett argues that cuts to waterways are symbolic of the coalitions assault on British society

There's more than race in this case of handbags (Independent on Sunday)

Joan Smith points out the misogyny at the heart of the John Terry-Anton Ferdinand racism row 

John Terry and Anton Ferdinand: not a black and white case (Sunday Telegraph)

Jenny McCartney suggests John Terry should hever have been put on trial for his alleged racist insult


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