Here is a selection of articles and discussions from this week on Spectator.co.uk…
Most read: Fraser Nelson saying George Osborne accidentally
makes the case for more savings.
Most shared: Rod Liddle on the Saudi journalist who could be
killed for a tweet.
Most discussed: Matt Cavanagh discussing the implications of the border
security report.
And the best of the rest…
Fraser Nelson backs the Liberal Democrats’ plans for a £10,000 tax
threshold.
James Forsyth reveals the 50p tax is raising less than expected and that
tensions are rising inside the coalition.
Peter Hoskin says IDS may have to change his work scheme and examines Michael Gove’s latest prognosis for education.
Jonathan Jones explains all the tax cut proposals and suggests the
US election is a home run for Obama.
Sebastian Payne analyses the benefits of social enterprise schools.
Clarissa Tan discusses the hurdles facing Greece.

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