The Spectator

Just in case you missed them… | 11 October 2010

… here are some of the posts made at Spectator.co.uk over the weekend.

Ed Howker reveals the full tragedy of Britain’s welfare ghettos.

Fraser Nelson
argues that Ed Miliband’s shadow cabinet is defensive, and highlights Cameron’s greatest weakness.

James Forsyth discusses the consequences of the child benefit row, and examines Cameron’s motives.

Peter Hoskin notes the transformation of kindly Alan Johnson, and says that the coalition shares Vince Cable’s discomfort over university funding.

David Blackburn watches Andrew Lansley try to reassure the doubters, and believes that Labour will target Theresa May.

And Alex Massie defends Nick Clegg from the Mail on Sunday’s shrill attacks.

Britain’s best politics newsletters

You get two free articles each week when you sign up to The Spectator’s emails.

Already a subscriber? Log in

Comments

Join the debate for just £1 a month

Be part of the conversation with other Spectator readers by getting your first three months for £3.

Already a subscriber? Log in