10 AUGUST 1929, Page 14

ELECTORAL REFORM

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Judging from the letter of S. R. Daniels, on p. 80, it is evident that our Electoral System requires radical reform if the whole country is to be fairly represented in Parliament, even though the change might upset the representation of some Little Pedlingtons. It seems impossible to avoid the inconvenience of three parties in this country, and we must make the best of the situation by seeing that all three arc represented in due proportion.—! am, Sir, &c.,