…here are some of the posts made at Spectator.co.uk over the weekend.
The Fox Hunt has dominated headlines. Fraser Nelson evaluates the dispositions of the forces engaged in Fox versus Boulter, James Forsyth reacts to Liam Fox’s apology, Daniel Korski warns that the defence secretary may lead the anti-coalition Tories if he is sacked, and Peter Hoskin says that Fox is on a knife edge.
Elsewhere, Fraser Nelson offers his most sincere apologies to Chris Huhne.
James Forsyth reports on Day Five of the ‘Cat-flap’ saga.
Our financial correspondent, Bounderby, says that Project Merlin was aptly named: it’s a fairy tale.
Daniel Korski explains why using soldiers to extend women’s rights is problematic.
Martin Bright celebrates the arrival of genuinely New Generation.
Rod Liddle applaudsArchbishop Desmond Tutu.
And The Arts Blog reviews a fascinating biography of Nick Clegg.
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