Fraser Nelson reveals Gordon Brown’s new plan to bring down national debt, and begins the illustrated guide to the Brown bust.
James Forsyth asks whether there’ll be a manifesto commitment to privatise the banks, and reports on the demise of 42-day detention.
Daniel Korski says the appointment of Sir General David Richards as head of the British Army is a good thing.
Stephen Pollard laments the awful West End.
Melanie Phillips analyzes the culture war for the White House.
Clive Davis imagines Gordon Brown as Sonny Liston.
Trading Floor writes on environmental crime.
And Americano asks whether John McCain’s performance in the latest Presidential debate was too little, too late.

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