21 SEPTEMBER 1945, Page 11

THE LIBERAL PARTY

SIR,—There is I have thought for some time no striking difference between Tory Reformers and Liberals in Home Policy. The question to my mind is who should join who (or should I say whom?). Now Tory Reformers are some thirty or forty strong in the new House, and the Liberals are only twelve. Voting in the country is more difficult to measure, since Tory Reformers stood only in a relatively few seats and not as a separate party. If Liberals would only come over into Macedonia and help us (or come over somewhere and help somebody) the policy we both believe in might get somewhere. There is no doubt that we would, together, capture the