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Monday 9 November 2009

James Forsyth

A healthy policy development

James Forsyth

Tory health policy is often criticised for not being radical enough. But Andrew Lansley’s announcement last week that the Tories would encourage John-Lewis style employee ownership and provision of services in the NHS is to be hugely welcomed.

‘The doctor will see anyone who hasn’t already self-diagnosed on the internet.’

Coffeehouse

If you must deceive, deceive competently

David Blackburn

On 15th September, Gordon Brown finally uttered the word ‘cuts’, but he diluted the shock by pledging that frontline services would be protected. He told the TUC:

“But

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Poetry please

Olivia Cole

As readers of this blog know, poetry’s something of an obsession, so you can imagine my excitement about the Spectator’s second poetry reading on 25 November. The evening is

Blogs

Jihadi Denial Syndrome reaches epidemic proportions


After the 7/7 London transport bombings woke at least some people up to the phenomenon of British ‘sleeper’ Islamic terrorism – and, equally important, to the way this

Books

Nothing succeeds like excess

Philip Hensher

In 1975, admitted to an institution for inveterate alcoholics, John Cheever alarmed and scandalised the staff by what they called inappropriate laughter:

‘Why are you laughing?’ they demanded again and

Arts & Culture

The ultimate jam session

Peter Hoskin

As so often, our story begins with Mickey Mouse and a child’s pliant mind. The child in this case was Amos Vogel, growing up in 1930s Vienna. His father had

Food & Drink

Buckets and Spades

Araminta Eyre

Southwest London – leafy, quiet streets of Victorian houses. North Cornwall – the bone-chilling Atlantic wind, massive breakers and tiny beach houses clinging onto the cliffs for dear life. What

Events
Spectator

How my party was betrayed by KGB boot-lickers

Gerald Kaufman

When in 1983 I described Labour’s manifesto as ‘the longest suicide note in history’, I was drawing attention to the party’s apparently irreversible meltdown as an electoral force. As leader,

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