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Friday, 6th November 2009

The week that was

6:24pm

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

Fraser Nelson knows that Brussels fears only one thing.

James Forsyth says that Cameron hasn’t broken a pledge on Europe, and expects the return of the Tory Euro-wars if Cameron cannot deliver his European reforms.

David Blackburn argues that public contempt for political elites extends beyond the expenses scandal, and ponders the lessons of the Nutt affair.

Lloyd Evans asks how much longer must we wait.

Martin Bright hears a cheer go up in the Foreign Office.

Susan Hill urges the Archbishop of Canterbury to address anti-Semitism.

Rod Liddle derides the congregation at the Church For Very Sad Polar Bears.

Alex Massie thinks that Rod Liddle’s education policy is antediluvian piffle.

Melanie Phillips berates Britain’s timid Jews.

And Cappuccino Culture enjoys childish pleasure.

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Peter From Maidstone

November 6th, 2009 6:48pm Report this comment

Fraser Nelson fears blogging on only one thing.

Alexandrovich

November 7th, 2009 12:49am Report this comment

Peter, who is this 'Neather', of whom you and many others speak?

Frank P

November 7th, 2009 1:17am Report this comment

P v M

Very neat! These Scots have very thick skins, don't they. It's those cold biting winds up there that do it, I suppose.

Francesco Sinibaldi

November 7th, 2009 2:14pm Report this comment

Noche encantada.

Las estrellas,
en la inmensidad
de un cielo
cristalino, pintan
el ritmo de
un sueño silente
y también encantado
como el verso
del sol que
recuerda la rima.

Francesco Sinibaldi

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