Here are some of the posts made over the weekend on Spectator.co.uk:
James Forsyth reports from the US on the latest developments in the Presidential race. He identifies what’s wrong with John McCain’s message here. And provides an election night viewing guide here.
Fraser Nelson says the government are losing the war on drugs, and claims that Barclays took the right path.
Peter Hoskin marks the return of the New Labour Old Crowd, and writes on the government’s failure to properly equip the armed forces.
Daniel Korski outlines the situation in the Congo.
And Clive Davis decodes the Presidential election.

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