The week that was
5:28pm...here's a selection of posts made on Spectator.co.uk this week:
Fraser Nelson outlines Pakistan's double game in Afghanistan, and fears another EU power grab.
Peter Hoskin watches Nick Clegg confirm his fiscal hawkishness, and argues that David Cameron's provocative language over Gaza only obscures the issue.
David Blackburn argues that there are few smoking guns in the WikiLeaks releases, and
notices that David Cameron is not cutting it with India's media.
Rod Liddle wonders whether the Prime Minister understands the 'Real Islam'.
Melanie Phillips gives her take on David Cameron's speech in Turkey.
And the Spectator Arts Blog debates the death of the UK Film council.



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Jez
July 30th, 2010 11:30pm Report this commentThe Times Breaking;
Pakistan vents anger at Cameron!
Bradford is tonight on a knife edge on news of the coalitions intention of reforming welfare benefits.... er, allegedly.
(Ok, i made the second bit up)
Night. x
Vettekulla
July 31st, 2010 9:45am Report this commentCan Fraser tell us where we are with Free Schools? I've lost track. Will the first ones be up and running this September? If not, why not?
JohnAnt
July 31st, 2010 7:41pm Report this commentA few more newspaper headlines from the PM's delightfully amusin' world tour:
"Cameron Tells Indonesians - Don't Trust the Aussies!"
"Cameron in Berlin: 'What Did The French Ever Do For Us?"
"Cameron to Sarko: Kick out the Canaille, Kick in the Cancan! Vive la France!!"
"Cameron at the UN Security Council: I Really Like Foreigners, Honestly, All of Them".
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