The Spectator

The week that was | 9 March 2012

Here is a selection of articles and discussions from this week on Spectator.co.uk…

Most read: Fraser Nelson praising Theresa May for her police revolution. 

Most discussed
: Melanie McDonagh on the case against gay marriage

And the best of the rest…

Fraser Nelson thinks Ed Miliband doesn’t get globalisation and David Cameron should listen to Mitt Romney.

James Forsyth examines a significant moment for the 1922 committee, and believes the Lib Dem’s spring conference will be a nervous time for Clegg.

Peter Hoskin asks where Abdo Hussameldin is defecting to and spots Ed Balls sidling up to the Lib Dems.

Jonathan Jones says cutting legal aid might actually cost money, and explains why graduates are struggling to get graduate jobs.

Sebastian Payne asks who let Ed Miliband out.

Freddy Gray says McCain is on the warpath again

Douglas Murray puts forward the conservative case for equal marriage

Lucian Cook suggests a mansion tax is wrong for Britain.  

Rod Liddle is counting down to the most exciting Olympics ever

Alex Massie asks if Northwich, Cheshire is the worst place in Britain

On the Spectator Book Blog, David Blackburn extols the writing of Adrian Mole.

On the Spectator Arts Blog, Simon Williams reports on his Warsaw weekend

And just for our Facebook fans…

Jeffrey Goldberg on why he is convinced Israel is ready to attack Iran in an exclusive take from this week’s magazine.

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