The Spectator
The Spectator is a Magazine political British weekly magazine, created in 1828. Of preserving tendency , it asserts the title of the oldest magazine in English language published without interruption.
The tradition wants that to direct the drafting of the Spectator gives access a station raised in the hierarchy of the Conservative party. Iain Macleod, writer-in-chief of 1963 to 1965, was thus several times minister during the Années 1950 and 1960. Nigel Lawson occupied this station of 1966 to 1970 before being a minister in the Années 1980.
Currently, the magazine belongs to the brothers Barclay, owner of several titles of press.
The Spectator is Atlantic and thinks that the United Kingdom must rather tie close links with the United States than with the European Union. It supported the State of Israel to the wire of the decades, and more recently, it expressed doubts about the intervention in Iraq of 2003.
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