22 JULY 1960, Page 15

SIR,—Mr. Christopher Driver was quite right to have assumed !hat

Mrs. Braddock had 'more important things to do' during the hOmosexuality debate. She is not given to writing explanatory theses on her views on homosexuality or any other subject, but a possible clue to her attitude may be found in the fact that she is indeed 'such a doughty champion of mental health.' Perhaps she prefers to devote her considerable energies to helping the helpless rather than the self-pitying—I don't know, she has not favoured me with her views. During the time that she spends in her constituency we have much to do and more important things to talk about.—Yours faithfully, , MYLES J. WHITE Hon. Secretary/Agent Exchange Constituency Labour Party 19 Islington, Liverpool, 3