…here are some of the posts made at Spectator.co.uk over the weekend.
Fraser Nelson says the times they are a changing, and thinks that now is the time to start banging on about Europe.
James Forsyth wonders which of the speakers at this Tory conference will make it into Cameron’s cabinet, and watches the Tories trying to hold the line on Europe.
David Blackburn discusses the implications of Brown agreeing to appear in a TV debate, in principle, and argues that Cameron’s radical agenda is best for Britain.
Martin Bright ponders Cameron’s strange European bedfellows.
Rod Liddle notes that the bankers were contrite but resistant to change.
And Alex Massie knows his Wodehouse.

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