Here are some of the posts made over the bank holiday weekend on Spectator.co.uk:
A Coffee House poll asks whether the Tories should pledge to cut public spending.
Fraser Nelson says it’s getting harder for first-time buyers, and claims a big state means a spying state.
James Forsyth picks up on how an MI5 report shies away from mentioning ideology, and reports on another strong opinion poll showing for the Tories.
Peter Hoskin suggests that the Tory hares and tortoises are set to do battle once again, and highlights a rather strange quote from Gordon Brown.
Clive Davis gives his take on the Olympics handover concert at Buckingham Palace.
And Americano reports from the Democratic convention on Michelle Obama’s speech and on a potential split between Obama supporters and Clinton supporters.

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