The Spectator

The week that was | 21 May 2010

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

Fraser Nelson interviews Graham Brady, and argues that a Bill of Rights would be useless anyway.

James Forsyth says that it’s a shame Jon Cruddas isn’t running for the Labour leadership, and gives his take on Cameron’s reform of the 1922 Committee.

Peter Hoskin says the Labour leadership contest is between tribalism and anti-tribalism, and wonders whether scorched earth politics is a thing of the past.

Susan Hill thinks the unthinkable.

Alex Massie
asks: if Ed Miliband is the answer, what is the question?

And Melanie Phillips gives her take on the ruling preventing an Al-Qaeda operative from being deported.

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