The Spectator

Just in case you missed them….

…here are some of the posts made at Spectator.co.uk over the bank holiday weekend.

James Forsyth reveals that it will be a long time until Cameron and Clegg play tennis again, and worries that the ill-feeling between the coalition partners will be permanent.

Ed Howker has a question for Chris Huhne, and reveals further conflicts of interest in the Yes2AV campaign.

Peter Hoskin asks if Cameron will help Clegg for the coalition’s sake, and notes Brown’s latest shuffle on the world stage.

David Blackburn charts the pattern of the local campaign in the Home Counties, and examines David Cameron’s weekend interview.

Daniel Korski says that all eyes are turning to Syria.

Hamish Macdonell describes how the SNP are reacting to being the favourites in Scotland, and explains how Labour hopes to wrest the initiative back

Martin Bright has been playing the hard man.

Rod Liddle condemns the Archbishop’s spite.

And Alex Massie takes stock of the race

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