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In this week’s issue…

On the latest Spectator letters page you’ll find a response by Robert Weide to Toby Young’s Status Anxiety column last week.  Weide’s the director of the forthcoming film of Toby’s semi-autobiographical book How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, and he objects to Toby’s account of the actress Kirsten Dunst’s on-set behaviour.  As Weide puts it, “After reading unwarranted internet criticism of Ms Dunst for having Toby ‘banned’, I thought someone needed to print the truth.”  And that “truth” is?  You’ll have to click here to find out.

P.S. Also among the new magazine content is Fraser Nelson’s article on immigration, which he previewed yesterday. And Rod Liddle asks: Have we ever faced an enemy more stupid than Muslim terrorists?

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