Here are some of the posts made at Spectator.co.uk over the past week
Fraser Nelson reveals Blair’s real crime.
James Forsyth says that the Tories’ Northern Ireland talks had nothing to do with electoral advantage, and reviews the economy’s anaemic recovery.
David Blackburn thinks it will take decades to stimulate social mobility, and says that the Tories need to be clearer about localism.
Martin Bright wants to save Wikileaks.
Susan Hill is thinking about cuts.
Rod Liddle understands that the MCB is moving in the right direction.
Alex Massie ponders the same tired old utterances delivered at the State of the Union address.
Melanie Phillips analyses British Social Attitudes.
And Cappuccino Culture has turned into Cappuccino Amis, sorry.

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