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Just in case you missed them… | 7 February 2011

…here is a selection of posts made at Spectator.co.uk over the weekend.

Quentin Letts gives his bluffers guide to Egypt.

Fraser Nelson says that No.10 needs to get a grip.

James Forsyth defends Cameron’s muscular liberalism speech, and hopes for an orderly transition of power in Egypt.

Peter Hoskin asks how much we spend on the military, and welcomes David Cameron’s muscular liberalism.

David Blackburn gets to grips with a storm in a bedsheet.

Daniel Korski argues that the Tories have a depth of competence.

Martin Bright says it has been a bad week for the Big Society.

Rod Liddle wonders if Baroness Warsi is a muscular liberal.

Alex Massie revisits the cult of Reagan.

And Samira Ahmed explains why she loves Westerns.

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