Sul, — I Do Not Understand The Logic Of Mr. Macleod When
he says `we were now proposing that . . . ILO one amongst the 363 members of the party in cite House of Commons was acceptable as Prime Minister.' Is it not nearer the truth to......
Str,—may I Say Thank You For A Courageous Article— It
will hearten many of us who were growing cynical about political honesty and sincerity. I have, in fact, supported the Labour Party and had hoped that my friend Hugh Gaitskell......
The Tory Leadership Sir Linton Andrews,
Stanley Alderson, Herbert Greene, the Boulting Brothers, Caron Kent, Frank C.Happold, Dudley Renwick, Anthony Grant, C. M. Lister Mrs. D. G. Thorburne Press Guides Conor O'Brien......
Snx,—you Are A Member Of Parliament And Were Once A
Cabinet Minister and Leader of the Conserva- tive Party, which you gave up owing to a disagree- ment re the Premiership, to become Editor of the Spectator. By your recent......
John Bull's First Job
Little Wonders By•NINETTE DE VALOIS A PICTURE of England be- fore the First World War, a kaleidoscopic vision of seaside places; small county towns and Sunday train journeys. .......
Sir, — Your Article Shows Again The Birth Of A 'new Society'
is a very slow and tortuous process. The idea that the old books of history are closed is such a grand fantasy. It takes a man of courage and ability, as well as a man stung by......
Sir,—may 1, At The Risk Of Being Original, Accuse You
of too great a loyalty to your colleagues? Wherever the most plausible interpretation of events is slightly Machiavellian, you do not even consider it. Merely by bringing......