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Just in case you missed them… | 17 October 2011

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

Fraser Nelson says that unionists are in trouble: 39 per cent of Scots are in favour of independence.

Matt Cavanagh notes that voters want immigration to be reduced, just not like this.

James Forsyth wonders how Justine Greening will handle the airports issue, and says that the future’s bright for the right.

Peter Hoskin surveys the post-Fox reaction, and asks what Osborne’s offer to the IMF will amount to.

Clarissa Tan speaks to the organisers of Occupy London.

Jonathan Jones notes that Labour is struggling to regain economic credibility.

Daniel Korski says that Occupy London will disrupt Boris.

Rod Liddle reckons that Liam Fox will be a problem for David Cameron on the backbenches.

And the Books Blog asks Sir Menzies Campbell about his reading habits.

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