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Just in case you missed them… | 31 January 2011

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

Fraser Nelson fears for the outcome of the Egyptian protests, and says that jihadis thrive on Islam’s lack of definition.

James Forsyth
says that Andrew Lansley needs to explain his reforms better, and watches the situation in Egypt turn from revolt to revolution.

Peter Hoskin
has ten points about Ed Balls’s first newspaper interview as shadow chancellor, and wonders whether Francics Maude has shut the door in Boris’s face.

Daniel Korski
inteviews one of the most influential figures of the Bush years, Paul Wolfowitz.

Nick Cohen spots similarities between the politics of 1981 and 2011.

Alex Massie says these are days of hope, not of rage, in Egypt.

Melanie Phillips wonders where the Arab world is headed.

And the Spectator Arts Blog has a playlist from the news editor of Guido Fawkes, Harry Cole.

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