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The Spectator is a British conservative political magazine, established 1828, published weekly. It claims to be the oldest continually published magazine in the English language. Editorship of The Spectator is traditionally a launchpad for high flyers in the British Conservative Party with past holders being Iain Macleod and Nigel Lawson. The current editor is Boris Johnson, and it is owned by the Barclay brothers, who also own The Daily Telegraph. The publisher is the American Kimberly Quinn but following the revelations of her affairs and Boris Johnson's comments about people from Liverpool the owners have installed Andrew Neil as Chief Executive but with no formal editorial role.


Like The Daily Telegraph, The Spectator is Atlanticist in outlook, favouring close ties with the United States rather than with the European Union, and is strongly supportive of Israel.


External links

  • The Spectator (http://www.spectator.co.uk/) official site

The Spectator was also the title of a daily publication of 1711-14, founded by Joseph Addison and Richard Steele.


External links

  • About the Spectator (http://tabula.rutgers.edu/spectator/about.html)

The Spectator is the name of the student newspapers of both Stuyvesant High School and Columbia University.


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The Spectator is a British magazine, established in 1828 and published weekly.
The Spectator has always been nationalistic throughout its lifetime (1828-present), notably in 1904 when it raised concerns about the anti-British and Pan-Asian attitudes prevalent amongst Indian students in Japan.
Like its sister publication The Daily Telegraph, The Spectator is Atlanticist in outlook, favouring close ties with the United States rather than with the European Union, and it is usually supportive of Israel.
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