The week that was
5:28pmHere is a selection of some of the posts made at Spectator.co.uk over the past week.
Fraser Nelson gives some reasons to be cheerful about Cameron and the Tories.
James Forsyth has some advice for Cameron, and welcomes George Osborne’s Mais lecture.
Peter Hoskin watches Alistair Darling unleash the forces of hell, and observes Brown come round to the Mandelson way of thinking.
David Blackburn can’t comprehend what the Foreign Secretary is going on about, and says that the bullying smokescreen has obscured Rawnsley’s indictment of the entire government.
Martin Bright was struck aghast by John Prescott on Newsnight.
Susan Hill goes into the woods.
Rod Liddle reviews Tower Block of Commons.
Alex Massie delves into the immigration debate.
And Melanie Phillips takes a look at Ed Balls’ secular inquisition.



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Mark Cannon
February 26th, 2010 10:19pm Report this commentWhere is the post about the judgment of the Court of Appeal in the Binyam Mohammed case? The idea that our security forces endorse torture and mislead their politican masters must merit some sort of comment. Unless, of course, you have consistently backed the authoritarian response to 9/11 and/or get good stories from the security services.
Your silence on this issue is eloquent.
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