Some highlights of the week on Spectator.co.uk:
James Forsyth wonders whether Nick Clegg is about to perform a left turn, and claims that Sir Richard Dannat is right to be concerned about the pay that servicemen receive.
Fraser Nelson thinks the economy points to a two term Tory government, and points out the truth behind Brown’s “record employment”.
Peter Hoskin recommends a set of British documentaries.
Stephen Pollard takes on Yasmin Alibhai-Brown.
Clive Davis says the downfall of Chet Baker is the “ultimate anti-heroin commercial”.
Melanie Phillips discusses the “enemy within British education”.
Americano ponders what might be next for Obama and McCain.
And, over on Trading Floor, Tim Worstall questions whether we should listen to the climate-change scientists, and Michael Millar doubts we’ll be getting more oil any time soon.
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