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Friday, 21st November 2008

The week that was

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

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Fraser Nelson says the world isn't behind Gordon Brown, and suggests that the Tories shouldn't let Brown provoke a split.

James Forsyth wonders who is stoking the early election speculation, and speculates whether Peter Mandelson will end up a national treasure.

Peter Hoskin asks whether the Tories should lie low, and Reports on David Cameron's decision to ditch Labour spending plans.

Stephen Pollard thanks his readers, as he moves on to pastures new.

Melanie Phillips
wonders which political party is right in the tax and spend battle.

Clive Davis looks back on the concert of the week.

Trading Floor reflects on green economics.

And Americano outlines Bill Clinton's role in whether Hillary will become Secretary of State.

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