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The week that was

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

Fraser Nelson thinks that Brown’s rollercoaster fall may be stabilising for now, and shows how Nick Clegg’s tax cuts are a con.

James Forsyth explains why the Tories need to face up to some tough tax decisions, and advises the Labour rebels not to make it personal.

Peter Hoskin reviews Nick Clegg's conference speech, and asks whether Stuart Wheeler will force the Tories to talk about Europe.

Daniel Korski explores the tensions in Ukraine.

Brian Cullen questions how far the Cabinet is really backing Brown 

Mark Daniell introduces us to this year’s Ryder Cup.

Stephen Pollard highlights the elephant in the room in the US election.

Melanie Phillips criticises the Royal Society’s secular inquisition.

Clive Davis ponders if Damien Hirst’s success will last.

Americano compares the campaigns’ ads on the economy.

And also make sure to check out our Labour leadership profiles.  So far we’ve covered David Miliband, Jon Cruddas and Alan Johnson.

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Bruce Robertson

September 20th, 2008 2:05am Report this comment

What a week. I have to say you guys simply aren't keeping up. This past week is going down in economic history. You lot won't be, unless you sharpen up.

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