5 JUNE 1959, Page 24

THE BRITISH RADICAL

S1R,—Philip Toynbec has drafted for thousands of British Radicals, who are struggling to become articu- late, a magnificent manifesto: his ctintribution to the Spectator defines with remarkable precision the political attitude to which all true Radicals must aspire.

There is no room and there may be no need for an organisation of Radicals, but it would be well worth While to form in London a small committee to raise funds to meet the cost of distributing a Radical testimony widely throughout the country during the course of the forthcoming general election.—Yours

faithfully; •

II. F.. FAULKNER