Here is a selection of articles and discussions from this week on Spectator.co.uk…
Fraser Nelson writes why choice matters more than tuck shops and says
this is no time to tinker.
James Forsyth says Boris is continuing to charm his party, reports on the battle for the 1922 committee and thinks Miliband’s shuffle might not neccessarily be to the left.
Peter Hoskin says Greece is still the word and reveals the union’s lazy opposition to schools reform.
Jonathan Jones says Romney is looking for an average white guy for vice president and reports the public don’t want the government to drop Lords reform or gay marriage.
Sebastian Payne looks at the worsening situation in Greece, Ed Miliband’s rebound and Royal spin in this week’s View from 22 podcast.
Clarissa Tan looks at a metaphorical Mervyn King and compares the Eurozone to Facebook for economic guidance.
Lloyd Evans sketches a playful yet angry PMQs.
Matthew Hancock MP urges some reality about our financial situation.
Tim Morgan says Britain is using spin to con the bond markets.
Ken Tindall says the Chinese latern is dimming.
Matt Cavanagh explains how ministers are gaming immigration targets.
On the Spectator Book Blog, George Chamier looks at great British Prime Ministers.
And on the Spectator Arts Blog, Scott Jordan Harris reviews the ultimate film screening.
And just for our Facebook fans…
Freddy Gray examines the Royal spin machine in an exclusive take from this week’s magazine.
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