The week that was
6:09pmHere are some of the posts made during the past week on Spectator.co.uk:
The Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams, writes that Marx was partly right about capitalism.
Jon Cruddas continues his Labour conference diary. You can read parts 5 and 6 here and here, respectively.
Theo Hobson outlines the Creationism debate.
Matthew d'Ancona gives his take on Gordon Brown's conference speech, and argues that voters won't pay attention to Muddled Labour.
Fraser Nelson reveals why Nigel Lawson was the most redistributive Chancellor, and says that Brown isn't paid to lie to us.
James Forsyth describes the aftermath to Brown's speech, and reviews David Miliband's conference speech.
Peter Hoskin asks whether the Labour poll boost will stick, and observes that another plan of Nick Clegg's has backfired.
Louisa Stoppard reports on the unveiling of ID cards.
Stephen Pollard highlights further waste of taxpayers' money.
Melanie Phillips reviews Gordon Brown's conference speech.
Clive Davies draws attention to Russia, past and present.
Trading Floor ponders the legality of blogs.
And Americano analyses George Bush's bailout plea.



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Dalesman
September 26th, 2008 6:48pm Report this commentI'm not sure what John Cruddas was on, maybe too much of that Peroni; but his diary was abysmal.
And he's 8/1 to be the next labour leader, God help us.
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