…here are some posts made on Spectator.co.uk over the weekend:
Fraser Nelson reveals the cynicism behind Ed Balls’ call for tax cuts.
James Forsyth says green energy must be price-competitive before we try to move everyone onto it, and thinks that, if Tory Ministers won’t get behind the NHS reforms, they can’t expect anybody else to.
Jonathan Jones reports on William Hague’s warning of a new Cold War, and takes a look at the tax debate dominating the run-up to the Budget.
On the Book Blog, Sir Peter Bottomley MP reveals a love of Unpopular Opinions.
On the Arts Blog, Jerry Hayes reviews A Daughter’s Tale, the memoir of Winston Churchill’s youngest daughter, Mary Soames.
Nick Cohen points out that atheists are not the source of militancy in Britain.
And Martin Bright warns that the Coalition must not create the
modern version of the workhouse.
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