…here are some of the posts made at Spectator.co.uk over the weekend.
Fraser Nelson thinks Nigel Lawson’s right: blaming ‘global imbalances’ for our economic problems does no one any good, and says a good many in the British establishment will be worried about what Saif Gaddafi may reveal.
James Forsyth says we can’t forget the social problems exposed by the riots, and that the Popular Party’s victory in Spain is good news for Cameron and Osborne.
Peter Hoskin looks at the proposed changes to assessing sickness, and asks what’ll happen now Saif Gaddafi’s been captured.
On the Books Blog, David Davis shares his literary tastes.
The Arts Blog interviews Spectator cartoon editor Michael Heath.
And Rod Liddle thinks Ricky Gervais’ new comedy is
hilarious.
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