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Just in case you missed them… | 15 September 2008

…here are some of the posts made over the weekend at spectator.co.uk:

Fraser Nelson ponders whether the McDonagh insurgency is doomed to failure, and thinks that Zac Goldsmith’s role as a “green-witness” could have hurt the Tories.

James Forsyth looks at who could take on Brown in a leadership contest, and shows that David Miliband has lost confidence and fallen in line.

Peter Hoskin thinks the Labour rebel mess allows the Tories time to fine-tune, and tells us Gordon Brown has lost his chance for a relaunch.

Theo Hobson
explores the legacy of Cardinal Newman in his new weekly column on religion.

Clive Davis points us in the direction of a blog from the front-lines of inner-city education.

And Americano shows that – all hysteria aside – Sarah Palin still faces some serious questions.
 

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