Some highlights of the week on Spectator.co.uk
The new CoffeeHousers’ Wall feature has been launched.
David Davis answers CoffeeHousers’ questions.
We ask CoffeeHousers to vote on where it all went wrong for Gordon Brown.
Maurice Gerard reports from inside Zimbabwe.
Matthew d’Ancona thinks Brown’s uncontested rise to power is a major factor in his poor first year as Prime Minister.
Fraser Nelson argues that one shouldn’t shoot the critic, and suggests that Brown is addicted to Brownies.
James Forsyth reflects on a positive aspect to Brown’s legacy, and asks what Cameron should say in his Queen’s speech if the Tories win the next general election.
Peter Hoskin outlines the 10p tax debacle, and gives his thoughts on Gordon Brown’s social mobility speech.
Stephen Pollard claims social mobility disappeared with the grammar schools.
Melanie Phillips thinks the joke has turned sour at City Hall.
Clive Davis on the “worst hotel in the world”.
Trading Floor attacks Harriet Harman’s Equality Bill.
And Americano asks: who wants to win
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