The editor of The Spectator, Fraser Nelson, is retiring after 15 years. In his farewell column, he wrote that the magazine pays allegiance to no political party (he wrote “tribe”) but to “elegance of expression, independence of opinion, and originality of thought.” It was the perfect distillation of the magazine’s character, and the reason I find it so readable. But he did leave out one quality: wit.  

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