The Spectator

The week that was | 30 March 2012

Here is a selection of articles and discussions from this week on Spectator.co.uk…

Most discussed: Peter Hoskin on fuel for the political bonfire.

Most read and shared: Nick Cohen on the tweet police.

And the best of the rest…

Fraser Nelson unveils the grey recovery and looks at what politics has become.

James Forsyth says Cameron needs a proper party chairman and believes David Davis took the opportunity to strike.

Peter Hoskin asks what the Prime Minister will do after his u-turn on donor secrecy and provides a guide to Osborne’s fiscal rules.

Jonathan Jones looks at a plan that could change the face of future Budgets and thinks the government is keen to avoid the chaos of the 2000 strikes

Sebastian Payne argues transparency isn’t just for scandals.

Freddy Gray asks if Santorum’s tantrum was phony

Toby Young
writes about the new generation of Tory rebels for Spectator Life. 

Richard Marsh thinks Lansley

Comments

Join the debate for just $5 for 3 months

Be part of the conversation with other Spectator readers by getting your first three months for $5.

Already a subscriber? Log in