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Just in case you missed them… | 6 February 2012

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

Fraser Nelson says the richest 1 per cent pay 28 per cent of the UK’s income tax, so let’s not scare them away.

James Forsyth says Lords reform is going to dominate the next parliamentary session, but the government will have a tough time passing it.

Jonathan Jones reports on two attacks on David Miliband, and finds that public opinion is split on Gove’s school reforms.

Daniel Korski thinks a massacre in Syria now looks inevitable, and argues that old comments by an Indian minister don’t mean we should reduce aid.

On the Book Blog, Sam Gyimah answers our questions about his reading habits.

And Martin Bright says the best way for MPs to find out about apprentices is to take one on.

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