14 DECEMBER 1912, Page 13

[To THE Enrroa OF THE "SPECTATOR."]

SIR,—Allow me to say how heartily I endorse what you say in last week's Spectator as to the Unionist programme. At the next appeal to Caesar, Tom, Dick, and Harry must have one issue laid before them, and this must be " Restoration and Regeneration of the Constitution now in Abeyance," without which the legislative sovereignty of the people is a farce, delusion, and snare. If the Unionists go to the electors with, as you say, Food Taxes round their necks they will be hung. One thing at a time is enough for the limited comprehension of the average elector.—I am, Sir, &c., Hams, Birmingham. NORTON.