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Monday, 27th July 2009

Just in case you missed them...

10:03am

…here are some posts made over the weekend at Spectator.co.uk:

James Forsyth says that though Cameron’s leadership has been exemplary more work must be done, and believes that the electorate will never buy Labour’s referendum ploy as long as Brown is leader.

Peter Hoskin says that, try as he might, Ed Balls cannot resist dividing line politics, and celebrates the heroism of Harry Patch and his comrades.

And Melanie Phillips castigates the Foreign Affairs Select Committee’s view that Britain should talk to Hamas.

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Michael

July 27th, 2009 10:23am Report this comment

Astonished to see Cameron once more claiming that he would ring fence foreign aid. I would be so delighted if someone could explain to me just how this is a UK vote winner and, if not, why it should be ringfenced.

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