Here is a selection of articles and discussions from this week on Spectator.co.uk…
Most read: James Forsyth on Jeremy Hunt’s troubles.
Most discussed: Fraser Nelson on whether Ed Balls caused the recession.
Most shared: Jonathan Jones on Ed Miliband’s increasing popularity.
And the best of the rest…
Fraser Nelson thinks Ed Balls’s economic argument is detached from
reality.
James Forsyth thinks the economy is adding to Cameron’s woes, reports on Tories rallying around Jeremy Hunt and looks at Liam Fox’s shot across the aid budget.
Peter Hoskin reports on Nadine Dorries’ Cameron and Osborne comments, asks what good a National Strategy would do and examines our fall back into recession.
Jonathan Jones examines the state of public finances and thinks the London Mayoral race is getting tighter.
Sebastian Payne interviews Boris Johnson and discusses Leveson and Lords reform in this week’s View from 22.
Freddy Gray thinks Sarkozy might just be worth a punt.
Lloyd Evans wasn’t impressed with Cameron’s defence of the Culture
Secretary.
Hamish Macdonald thinks Rupert Murdoch and Donald Trump have put Salmond on uncertain ground.
Nick Cohen reports on the revivial of the Labour Party.
Rod Liddle thinks a cat cull is neccessary.
Alex Massie has found the interview of the year.
On the Spectator Book Blog, Rachel Johnson shares her reading suggestions.
And on the Spectator Arts Blog, Nicola McCartney praises the Britishness of the V&A.
And just for our Facebook fans…
Tanya Gold reports on Boris eating cake and Ken refusing to gangsta rap in an exclusive take from
this week’s magazine.
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