The Spectator

The week that was | 20 January 2012

Here are some posts made on Spectator.co.uk during the past week:

Fraser Nelson says that David Cameron understands capitalism, and argues that inflation at 4.2 per cent is nothing to cheer.

James Forsyth reports on Boris’s appearance before the 1922 Select Committee, and reveals Michael Gove’s yacht proposal in full.

Peter Hoskin highlights the new politics of leaning on business, and draws the Lib Dems’ differentiation strategy.

Jonathan Jones watches Boris’s poll lead evaporate, and reports on Jon Huntsman’s departure from the Republican race.

Nick Cohen reckons that Ed Miliband’s economic position isn’t confusing at all.

Rod Liddle explains how to ensure that the Union ends with mourning.

Alex Massie rethinks high speed rail.

The Spectator Arts Blog has a guide to modern British film for David Cameron.

And the Spectator Books Blog remembers Gilbert Adair.

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