The Christmas issue of the Spectator is in the shops now, but if you don’t yet have a copy, here are the contents in full:
Features
- In defence of Blairism – Tony Blair
- Michael Gove interviews the Archbishop of Canterbury
- James Forsyth and Fraser Nelson interview David Cameron
- Mark Clarke, Bercow, Sewel: 2016 was a vintage year for the cad – Quentin Letts
- Yes, Eddie Redmayne played a transsexual. Does that make him qualified to speak for them? – Tom Hollander
- Our uniting kingdom: how opinions in Scotland and England are fast converging – Leading article
- If it’s Trump vs Clinton then Hillary’s path to the White House is clear. She can’t be that bad . . . can she? – Christopher Buckley
- Don’t look now, but Afghanistan is set to become the new Syria – Ahmed Rashid
- The joy of winter birdwatching (and how it’s changing) – Simon Barnes
- Physics in seven lessons: a surprise Christmas bestseller – Ian Thomson
- Charles Moore vs David Hare: a one-act play
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