The Spectator

The week that was | 28 November 2008

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

Coffee House has edited a video to highlight Brown’s borrowing binge.

Matthew d’Ancona responds to the Mumbai Atrocities, and says that the Pre-Budget report was a thin offering.

Lisa Hilton delivers the latest society news, and commemorates another Johnson triumph.

Fraser Nelson reports that the Tories have been angered by the arrest of Damian Green, and outlines Brown’s worst nightmare.

James Forsyth insists that today’s MPs should stand up for the rights won by their predecessors, and says that the England cricket tour of South Africa must go on.

Peter Hoskin asks whether David Cameron is going to crack down on public sector pensions, and responds to the Pre-Budget Report.

Daniel Korski says Tibet may be important – but so is the world economy.

Melanie Phillips identifies the axis of appeasement.

Clive Davis looks into the future

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