Here is a selection of posts made at Spectator.co.uk over the past week.
Fraser Nelson listens to John Humphrys inadvertently make the case for No2AV, and reveals that this week’s Spectator considers life after bin Laden.
James Forsyth says that electoral calamity may lead to concessions for Clegg, and explains the significance of this week’s Cabinet bust-up.
Peter Hoskin notes that the CIA’s director has blasted Pakistan’s intelligence services, and has kept abreast of the Libyan campaign.
David Blackburn interviews Nigel Farage, and explains why there may not be TV debates at the next election.
Jonathan Jones has the figures from the recent Canadian election.
Martin Bright thinks the Royal Wedding was Britain at its worst.
Rod Liddle voted No2AV, here’s why.
Alex Massie has some stray thoughts on the execution of Osama bin Laden.
And Melanie Phillips laments the death of free speech in Denmark.
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