The Spectator

The week that was | 25 July 2008

Here are some of the posts made this week on Spectator.co.uk:

Chris Grayling wants your questions.

George Osborne answers your questions.

Fraser Nelson reports on the SNP’s stunning victory in the Glasgow East by-election, and claims that the West needs to solve the Pakistan problem.

James Forsyth says Ed Balls should take responsibility for the Sat fiasco, and spells out how reform-minded Labour MPs can establish a case for toppling Brown.

Peter Hoskin analyses James Purnell’s strategy for getting to the top, and says that taxpayer subsidy of Commons bars has to stop.

Melanie Phillips gives her take on Gordon Brown’s speech to the Knesset.

Stephen Pollard asks: what’s the point of fiction?

Clive Davis gives his reponse to Stephen’s question.

Trading Floor exposes the CV fibbers.

And Americano analyses Barack Obama’s speech in Berlin.

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