The Spectator's Notes

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Mr [David Cameron]'s intervention also held out the prospect 'for another day' of trying to re-examine and regenerate the free-market economy. It was good that he said this, because the Conservative reluctance to engage with the subject indicates a guilty conscience which is not justified. The current world disaster is the result of markets rigged by some bankers, politicians and central bankers, not of a market working transparently and freely.

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The Spectator's Notes

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David Cameron's 'statesmanlike' promise on Tuesday to do whatever is necessary to save the nation and reach 'across the aisle', as they say in Congress, is one of the dirtiest and oldest political tricks, but no less effective for that. It is an offer which the government suffers from accepting or refusing. Two examples com...

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