The Spectator

The week that was | 25 November 2011

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

The Spectator Book Blog interviewed Tottenham MP David Lammy about the riots.

Fraser Nelson says that George Osborne has chosen more debt over more cuts, and asks: how ambitious is Cameron on Europe?

James Forsyth pinpoints Ed Miliband’s opportunity in the economic debate, and says that the party funding reforms won’t happen.

Peter Hoskin reports on Nick Clegg’s latest scheme, and transcribes his observations from a discussion about the squeezed middle.

Jonathan Jones sifts through the latest immigration figures, and sees the Republicans use Obama’s own words against him.

Daniel Korski wonders about the International Criminal Court’s future.

Martin Bright
has discovered what the Lib Dems are for.

Nick Cohen says that the Leveson Inquiry has all the makings of an establishment disaster.

Rod Liddle admits a mistake on his part.

Alex Massie wonders whether he’s found the dumbest

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